Let's Go Fishing
Price
£11.92 £10.50
 
4.0 out of 5
There are 87 customer reviews for this product

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  • This fun action game includes deluxe plastic game base, 21 colorful fish, 4 plastic fishing poles and instructions.
  • Requires one 'C" battery (not included). 1-4 players.

 



Let's Go Fishing is available in Learning & Activity Toys, Activity & Entertainment

The action fishing game where players try for the biggest catch! Each player has a separate fishing pole with plastic bait at the end of the line. As the fish open their mouths, carefully lower your line into the fish's mouth, catching it as it takes the bait! Requires 1 size C battery (not included). For 1 to 4 players.

Product Group Toy
Item Model Number 0055-06A
64x64
Too hard, 19 Jan. 2015

This is an OK little toy for the price.

The 'fish' filled tray, revolves around a base containing raised areas which when travelled over, force the 'fish' to open their mouths, enabling you to use one of the 'rods' to catch it and pull it free. Whoever gets the most fish is the winner.

Very simply but is actually really hard. The tray revolves pretty quickly (and is very noisy), so the fish's mouths don't stay open for that long. It's hard for my 3yr old (her third birthday was last week) to catch even a single fish, she keeps having to turn it off. To be honest, it's difficult enough for me as an adult to play it how it's meant to be played. To its credit, it does state on the box that it's for ages 4+ but I'd have issue with even that age...more like 6+. To make it even more difficult, the designers have made each of the 'fishing rods' pivot at the end and move freely, so it's not just a case of putting a rigid plastic stick into the mouth when it opens,...

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64x64
Too hard for children, 7 Sept. 2010
The toy spins very fast, the fishes open and close their mouths at a very quick frequency, you have to place the plastic baid very quickly and accurately inside the fish's mouth, then pull it out in the 1 second duration when the mouth is closed, otherwise you can't get it. It is even an interesting hand-eye + steady balance coordination challenge for adults, thus my opinion is that it is too hard for children.My 3-year old loves playing with it but she gets frustrated because she can't get the fishes up. She ended up picking up the bait ball between her fingers, stick it inside the fish, then using the other hand to close the fish's mouth, then pull it out. Even so she only manages to get the fish 1 out of a few times.

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64x64
Loved it, 8 Feb. 2011
I used to have a similar toy when I was a little girl and I remember it fondly, so I purchased this toy for Christmas for my 2 and a half year old. She loves it - the fish move around the board very quickly which keeps her on her toes. My 1 1/2 year old loves to put the fish back in the right places. It might not be the most educational toy, but it is great fun!

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