Melissa & Doug Catch & Count Wooden Fishing Game With 2 Magnetic Rods
Catch some laughs and learning with this wooden magnetic play set–complete with working wind-up reel! The 10 magnetic fish are numbered and patterned to enrich matching, sorting, and counting activities, and two wooden rods make collecting them a blast! Kids can use the spinner to play as a game, or just have fun collecting the
Catch some laughs and learning with this wooden magnetic play set–complete with working wind-up reel! The 10 magnetic fish are numbered and patterned to enrich matching, sorting, and counting activities, and two wooden rods make collecting them a blast! Kids can use the spinner to play as a game, or just have fun collecting the pieces over and over again. Either way, there’s plenty of fun in this sea!
Product Features
- Wooden magnetic fishing game that builds confidence while it entertains
- Catch the fish with the magnetic “hook”!
- Includes working wind-up rod and reel
- Use as a 2-player game or solo activity
- Great for hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills
Product NOT as Pictured – False Advertising Leads to Customer Mistrust In my experience, it’s unusual for a Melissa & Doug product to fall short of expectations, but this one is a stinker. FIRST, the spinner does not work at all. SECOND, multiple product photos — including one on the product packaging — show children standing as they use the fishing rods. In reality, the string on each rod is so short that kids have to sit or kneel to reach a fish on the floor. It’s blatant false advertising, and a huge disappointment. The trust I’ve always enjoyed while…
Did they update the fishing line??!?? Is the fishing line longer now or did I purchase a defective one?! I purchased this in July and my daughter rarely plays it since the fishing line is incredibly SHORT. It only unwinds 2 inches which is absolutely pointless.
A decent toy but be aware it wonât take much rough handling from a toddler. We bought this for a 3-year old relative and heâs pretty happy with it. His older brother and sister actually do go fishing and this little game helps him feel that heâs part of it all as well. The child is happy, but Iâm just a little bit disappointed with the quality of the rod and reel. They are a bit flimsy and the fishing line is extremely short. Heâs used it several times and the bobber has already come apart. No big deal, but it is annoying. A three-year-old can be rough with toys so…