Wednesday 31 July 2019

Baby Shark Let's Go Hunt game and puzzle review

Baby Shark...it's the song us parent's love to hate. My youngest was the one who came across this phenomenon on youtube and she has been singing the song and doing the actions ever since. She always looks so cute as she enthusiastically sings and dances along. Who would have thought it would have become such a huge sensation? So much so that there are now toys based around the song.

Ophelia was super excited when a box from the postman arrived containing the Baby Shark Let's Go Hunt game and the wooden sound puzzle. She was already overly happy and grateful with both games but that soon turned to being absolutely ecstatic when hubby popped the batteries in each game and she realised the song featured in both.


Hide and Seek Wooden Sound Puzzle
The puzzle is suitable for children ages 2 and up and it requires 2xAAA batteries. It's bright and colourful which makes it very eye catching. The puzzle is simple to to complete and easy to handle with the pieces being quite large in size.


What makes the puzzle stand out the most is that when you place the pieces in their corresponding slots, the tune starts playing. So if you were placing 'mummy shark' in the puzzle, the mummy shark park to the song plays. Ophelia thought this was amazing.


The puzzle is great for learning and matching colours, hand/eye coordination and fine motor skills.






Let's Go Hunt Game
This game can be played by all the family even though its recommended age is four years and up. The idea of the game is to go fishing for baby sharks and collect as many as you can to correspond with the colour of your fishing rod. We also just play it without using colours and just try and collect as many as possible. 

As the game spins around the 'baby shark' song plays continuously which both my girls loved. 

Even though Ophelia loved the wooden puzzle, I think this was her favourite of the two things we received.

The game requires 2xAA batteries which aren't included in the box. 

Giveaway
I'm giving away one Let's Go Hunt game to one of you. All you have to do is enter via the rafflecopter form below.

Terms and Conditions:
  • Prize is non-transferable and no cash alternative will be offered
  • Winner is selected at random via Rafflecopter
  • UK entrants only
  • Must be 18 years or older to enter
  • Any personal data given as part of the competition entry is used for this purpose only and will not be shared with third parties


a Rafflecopter giveaway

*Disclaimer - We were sent these games to review for our blog in exchange for our honest opinion*
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29 comments

  1. I would give this to my daughter for her birthday x

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  2. My Niece Rosie she would play for hours

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  3. My son and daughter would both love playing with this

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  4. My son would love this I'm sure he would think it's hilarious

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  5. My youngest cousins. They're always singing Baby Shark!

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  6. I'd give it to my niece who LOVES baby shark

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  7. I would give it to my nieces and nephews, maybe it will get them off their video games for a little while!

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  8. I would give it to my cousin

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  9. My grand daughter absolutely loves baby shark so would give to her :-)

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  10. I would keep it and play it with the boys!

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  11. My little grandaughter x many thanks

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  12. I would give this to my niece, she loves Baby Shark

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  13. One of my 3 grandsons who are 1, 2 & 3

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  14. I would love to give this to my youngest 4 children

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  15. I would give this to my two girls, they would absolutely love this game!

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  16. To my friend for her 2 young children.

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  17. My 2 year old absolutely loves baby shark!

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  18. My niece loves baby shark! We have to embrace it, it is her birthday in August so it would make a perfect gift

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