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Pass the Bomb Junior | 
| Brand: Gibsons Games Category: Toy
List Price: £13.99 Buy Used: £7.99 as of 30/7/2010 01:48 CDT details You Save: £6.00 (43%)
New (10) Used (8) from £7.99
Seller: lisamike20 Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 1343
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.8 x 3.3
MPN: G994 Model: G994 UPC: 767298074716 EAN: 5012269009941
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description At last, Pass the Bomb for children aged 5 or over. Instead of letters, there are colourful scenes such as a circus. Call out something that fits into that scene such as clown, sea lion, etc. Seems easy at first, but can you do it with a ticking bomb? For 2-12 players 5 Years +
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Fun & exciting April 25, 2010 Svetlana Stefanovic (spain) The game is fun and very exciting for all ages.
The only problem is for young learners that are competetive-they throw the ball as they get excited and want to win.
PASS THE BOMB JUNIOR April 2, 2010 Anne Shirley (Hertfordshire uk) Pass the Bomb is a brilliant game for all the family, good fun for all ages, easy to use, good price.
pass the bomb March 25, 2010 Mrs. Fm Scott (wales) Thia is a fun educational game which helps children develop vocabulary skills and I enjoyed using it for work! However I haven't had it long and the ticking bomb sound fizzled out and died. I tried to change the battery but to no avail! Hopefully this is a blip and I will be entitled to a replacement! When it works it's great!
Hilarious January 21, 2010 P. Walker (Suffolk England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This toy should come with a written warning. Despite being hilarious fun, everyone seems to take it very seriously and there is a real sense of urgency to 'Pass the bomb.'
We played this at Christmas with my son and his family. First things first, tell the kids to 'pass' the bomb and not throw it. Jacob threw it to his sister, it hit her smack in the face and she had a nose bleed.
Once we'd cleared up after that, we began again, altering the rules slightly for our two year old grandson, by suggesting that, rather than add something to the scene, he could point something out that was already in the scene. (He did both.)
Despite Grandad's protestations "I alreadys said that" and amidst the withering, disbelieving looks granddad then received from the other adults in the family, Isaac, aged two, won the first round.
Great fun, great family game, encouraging quick thinking, turn taking, creativity and articulation for 'children' of all ages. Children learn through play.
Great Game December 27, 2009 S. Wood (Hull, East Yorkshire) Bought this for my 5 year old son for christmas and he loves it and so does all the family. We played on xmas day, boxing day and beyond with different family members. As it is so simply there is nothing to set up, just put the batteries in the bomb and then you are away. Great to get kids thinking and use their imagination. Definately recommend it.
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