Customer Reviews for Educational Insights Sophie's Seashell Scramble (3418)
Price isĀ $26.29
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15 reviews
Most helpful positive review
Posted Jun 24, 2020
Great gift for grandchild
For my granddaughter who just turned 4. She loves playing it with her parents and 5 year old sister.
Kathy
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Posted Jun 24, 2020
Great gift for grandchild
For my granddaughter who just turned 4. She loves playing it with her parents and 5 year old sister.
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Grammy Mary
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Posted Feb 11, 2018
My almost three year old granddaughter loved this!
My granddaughter loves this. She wants to play it multiple times a day!
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MomMomOnTheGo
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Posted Aug 8, 2016
Seashell fun
This game is one that helps your kids work on their hand eye coordination while using Sophie to pick up the shells. The pieces are adorable and attract the attention of young ones.
The game promotes turn taking and learning to win and lose, especially when someone gets to steal a seashell from you. :0
The game is a matching game and your little one does not need to be ...
The game promotes turn taking and learning to win and lose, especially when someone gets to steal a seashell from you. :0
The game is a matching game and your little one does not need to be ...
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New Age Mama
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Posted Jul 18, 2016
Simple & Fun
This is such an adorable game! The object of the game is to collect one of each type of seashell. They all have different patterns. When you spin the wheel, you may land on one that has the same pattern as a certain shell. Then you get to grab that one. If you hit a wave, everyone has to toss one shell back. The octopus is the most exciting spot to land on. You have a w...
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The Rock Father
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Posted Apr 26, 2016
Fast and Fun to Play!
As an Educational Insights Insider, we received this game for review in our State-of-the-Art Toy Testing Facility here at Rock Father HQ (our house).
When it comes to simple, fun-to-play games that younger players can really get into, the folks at Educational Insights have really got it down, and Sophie's Seashell Scramble follows Frankie's Food Truck Fiasco as a recen...
When it comes to simple, fun-to-play games that younger players can really get into, the folks at Educational Insights have really got it down, and Sophie's Seashell Scramble follows Frankie's Food Truck Fiasco as a recen...
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Dawn
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Posted Apr 14, 2016
Totally Awesome!
We received this product as part of a Play Panel Test group and by FAR this has been the best game we've received. My 5yo loves the game and the instructions were easy for her to follow. She even likes to play two cards at a time to try and make it harder for herself. The pieces are cute and everything fits nicely in the packaging. I would highly recommend this for anyo...
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SuzieQ
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Posted Apr 13, 2016
Best game to keep around!
We love this game. It's easy to play, which means that my just-turned-four year old was able to comprehend the rules and it's not overwhelming. It can be played quickly, which is something I enjoy as we can get a round or two in while we make dinner and are at the table but don't want to make a big mess.
My son is in occupational therapy for his hands, and this is a gr...
My son is in occupational therapy for his hands, and this is a gr...
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jennwren
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Posted Apr 13, 2016
This one is my favorite!
I can't say enough good things about this game! It promotes turn taking, visual discrimination, matching, and fine motor skills. My 3 year old was able to play with no problems, and we had a lot of fun playing this game together as a family. I can't wait to try it with my pre-k students.
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MrsCinRB
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Posted Apr 13, 2016
Fun for little ones
My 4 year old likes this game. It's especially good for practicing motor skills. It's simple to play & teaches little ones to match patterns. It's a great game for boys and girls alike.
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Julie
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Posted Mar 30, 2016
Sophie's Seashell Scramble is Superb!
Sophie's Seashell Scramble game is an awesome 2-4 player game where children can collect seashells with different patterns. Children take turns spinning a spinner to determine if they will pick up shells, throw back shells, or press their luck with Otto the Octopus. The children use the Sophie squeezer tool to pick up the shells from the game play area which also helps ...
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Prizz
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Posted Feb 20, 2016
Big hit at our house
We love EI games at our house! We have several of them, three of them being this format. We have Sophie's Seashell Scramble, Shelby's Snack Shack, and Sneaky Snacky Squirrel. Our kids all LOVE them. Our 5-year-old has semi-outgrown them but she still loves to play them all. When we got Sophie in the mail our 3-year-old could hardly wait to sit down and play. He loves us...
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Glenna
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Posted Feb 8, 2016
Great family game
My four year old son enjoys this game and we can easily play as a whole family. The spinner and otter tongs are great for developing his fine motor skills, and he enjoys matching the shell patterns to his game board and the spinner.
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Rosie0622
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Posted Feb 5, 2016
Fun game
This game is so much fun my daughter would love to play this all day unfortunately we can't, but we do play this at least once a day, the game keeps my daughter focused, and entertained. Instructions are easy to follow, I love that it doesn't have many pieces and easy travel, she takes it when she visits friends or cousins.
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Busy Mom of Two
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Posted Feb 2, 2016
Fun game for toddlers and preschoolers
My 3 and 5 year old had fun playing this game. The rules are very simple to follow and the game is great with helping kids build fine motor control and practice pattern recognition. The pieces were of good quality and seem durable despite being made of just plastic and cardboard. However, the game is quite simple - it is probably better suited for younger toddlers ages ...
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Jay
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Posted Jan 12, 2016
Love this! Will be my go-to birthday gift
My son love this game. The first night he had it, we played six times! And he hasn't tired of it yet. We still play a few times a week. The rules are simple enough that a three-year-old can truly understand the game and even explain it to others. Very high-quality pieces, great interactions, and really keeps kids engaged. I will definitely be buying this as a gift for o...
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