🚦 Unlock your child’s inner strategist with Rush Hour Junior!
ThinkFun Rush Hour Junior is a STEM-focused logic game designed for kids 5 and up, featuring 40 escalating challenges, 15 blocking vehicles, and a portable game-go bag. As the junior edition of the internationally acclaimed Rush Hour game, it develops critical thinking and planning skills through engaging, screen-free play.
E**N
supper
This is a super game for a? person to be able to play by himself. Young kids could really enjoy it. Older teenagers could enjoy it. This is super, super, super for a single person to keep them busy.
K**H
Fun game!
This is such a fun little game! My five year old loves the easier puzzles, and my husband and I worked together on some of the harder ones. It really makes you think, and I love how nicely it is packaged.
R**2
So much fun!
The media could not be loaded. My three-year-old and five-year-old loved this set. They have so much fun playing this game. We take it with us when we go places and it keeps them entertained. It was too easy for my seven-year-old. We had to get the harder set for him. The quality is really great and this is definitely something I would gift at a kids birthday party. The colors are very vibrant and fun, which I think the kids like
M**E
Great logic game
My oldest had played this game at school and asked for us to purchase for him. We tried the adult version since he was in the age range and the kid one is a much better fit for him. It’s pretty fun, keeps him entertained and is easy to set up. It was a great Christmas present and I am all for it since it uses critical thinking. Definitely a good purchase!
M**E
Fun game
Perfect for an only child this is a great game to entertain. My 7 yr old loves to play and try to get the ice cream truck out. It's easy to understand and great quality plastic cars.
A**A
Hmm too easy for our 4-year-old?!
I was hesitant to leave a review on this product because I didn’t want sound like boasting and also who has time for this when you have 4-year-old in the house. Our daughter just turned 4 when I got this toy since her teacher suggested it to me. She solved 1-20 cards in one sitting and got bored. She played it one (or two ) card a day after the first day and finished the whole game in less than one month. I’ve seen her high school babysitter struggle with the game so I think the age level is set alright for the game but it’s just that it may be too easy/quick if you have a little bit cogniticely advanced child. I bought her the regular rush hour after this game, and that one seems to be easy (for her) too. I love the ice cream truck in this game which makes it cute and relatable to little kids. My only wish is that it offered more challenges.
C**R
Great concept. I wish I learned about this sooner.
I purchased this for my 5yr old after stumbling across a parenting article, of all things. He breezed through the easy cards, the medium ones slowed, but didn't stop him.I had to read the solution to the 1st easy card, because I never played. I showed him how to play and he hasn't realized this is a learning game yet. One month into COVID he was trying to refuse my Amazon packages because he knew there was something educational being delivered.But he is really happy & excited to free this icecream truck; you'd think I was rewarding him with real ice cream. Right now I have to double check that he's setting the pieces up right & not moving the cars sideways. And I'm wondering if I'm just creating a backseat driver. However, I'm really glad I purchased the version with the cars; it definitely piqued his interest.My only issue is that the cars too easily move around the "tracks." When he gets excited & overly animated the pieces fall off the board or land in new spaces. Although it did give me an idea to make up puzzles once he's mastered the super hard.I lied, I have a 2nd issue: as the medium cards stump him, its no longer a single player game & is now a 2 person game. I must admit this is much more likely due to his age/maturity than the actual game. But perhaps the fact that he hasn't given up & still tries is a testament to the entertainment value & engaging aspects of this game. I do look forward to the day I can hand him a non-electronic toy & actually get alone time. Until then, its mildly entertaining to watch him free the icecream truck and the look on his face is more satisfying than eating actual ice cream.
E**O
Fun and entertaining
My kids love it and enjoy playing (4 and 5 years old)
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