Pros: Kids get to throw a bean bag at a target Cons: It's one of those "yawn" toys
A cloud of dust stirred as I took this box down off the shelf to write this. Bullfrog Bullseye is a toy that seemed so appealing when first taken out of the box two years ago. My three-year-old has the arm of Nolan Ryan and my mother-in-law...
Pros: Obnoxious little frogs practically DARE the children to knock them down-quite engaging! Cons: The main unit is somewhat flimsy and the bean bags are small
Some toys work better in a therapeutic setting than as a source of entertainment at home. One prime example is the Bullfrog Bullseye by Playskool. Used in out pediatric physical therapy clinic to improve many variables, this toy serves as a likable...
Pros: easy to play and understand Cons: not that interesting
When my oldest son was 2 years old, I found and purchased Bullfrog Bullseye. I was so excited that I had found a game simple enough for my son's age. It's such a cute game, I enjoyed it much more than he did! He thought it was great for the first few...
Pros: great for hand-eye coordination, cute, cheap Cons: frogs don't pop back up automatically.
I only bought Bullfrog Bullseye because the price was too good to refuse on Amazon.com earlier this month! It was a fluke buy, something I was sure would get one gleeful use and then be forgotten.
Pros: Easy for 18 month to 3 year stage Cons: None
The 18-month to three-year stage is a tough one as far as games go. Obviously they aren't ready for even the simplest board games and they don't have the coordination or dexterity for many other traditional sports like baseball or golf.
Do you remember going to fairs at a child and there were games where you had to throw balls and the more you knocked down, the bigger the prize?? Well this game reminds me of those days. There is a brown log with three frogs that are attached. The...
Pros: hand/eye, visualizing target area when pitching Cons: nothing significant
When I saw the price and the fun my son and I would have I had to get this toy. We have had ours a year and it still looks brand new--very durable. We play it indoors and outdoors and I doubt he will outgrow it anytime soon. You can put it at any...
This is one of the many toys that my mother-in-law got my 3 year old son for Christmas. As far as it goes on his list of favorites, well it is pretty far down near the bottom. If I take it out and start playing with it then both my 3 year old and my 1...
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