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Lucky Ducks has been a favorite game in our house for three years now. My son who is an experienced toddler gamer definatly gave the thumbs up on this one. The game can be played with up to four players and can be easily set up by putting all of the ducks onto the "pond" and then pressing the button to turn the game on!
This game can be played alone or with others. The four different colored ducks help teach colors and sorting.
The price usually runs a little over twenty dollars but is expected as most board games sadly run around that price. The game is very durable and the game contains no small pieces which makes the price well worth it.
The only con to this game would agreeably be the sound of the ducks quacking and having to remove the batteries after play. There is no on or off switch which would definatly have come in handy. The purpose of removing the batteries is so that other games or toys can be stacked onto of it without turning the game on.
Lucky Ducks has many upsides and should be considered for an early childhood game!
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