♻️ Play, Learn, and Save the Planet!
Rush to Recycle is an engaging board game designed for children aged 4-8, promoting recycling awareness through cooperative and competitive play. Crafted from recycled materials and printed with eco-friendly inks, this game not only entertains but also educates young minds about the importance of caring for our planet.
Product Dimensions | 17.02 x 17.02 x 7.11 cm; 393 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 years and up |
Item model number | 0810073340565 |
Educational Objective(s) | Numeracy & Spacial Awareness |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 4 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Color | Green |
Release date | 21 September 2021 |
ASIN | B0952BX9ST |
S**C
Children enthusiastic about helping to save the planet.
Granddaughters, 7 years and 4 years along with their cousins (7 years and 4 years), started playing with this as soon as it was opened at a birthday party. They enjoyed it. Children are not too young to start thinking about saving the earth.
A**R
Basic but fun
My 5 year old son enjoys this game, but he seems to grow tired of it quickly. It’s sort of basic, but I like the principles behind the game and it’s nice to play something other than candy land for a change.
A**.
highly recommend
I purchased this game for my PreK classroom and my students absolutely LOVED it. We had a lot of fun racing the recycling truck. It was easy to learn how to play and an enjoyable game. Highly recommend for other children who love playing games or for in the classroom when teaching about recyclables.
J**C
Great Game but Bins Break
Generally this is a very good game for my 2 year old who is obsessed with recycling - however - the little recycle bins are made of thin cardboard and they bend and crack SO easily when you build them.When I realized this with the first bin I was so careful when building the other ones and the paper still split. One is completely unusable and the lids have fall off all the others. You also can't just build and then not mess with them again - you need to open them up to get the pieces out which destroys the paper further.We have a bunch of little plastic bins from another toy so have started to use those since the colors match. Wish the company would make the paper bins of better quality.
K**L
Great Little Game
I got this for my preschoolers for Earth Day and everyone has liked it. It's a cute introduction to community helpers, living "green", and understanding what kind of things can be recycled. I like that it can be cooperative or competitive depending on how you play. The recycling bins for the game could easily be destroyed if a kiddo fell on them or something, but so far we've been careful enough with it. 3 Thumbs up from this batch of students!
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