

🐰 Unlock your toddler’s genius with every stack!
SmartGames Bunny Peek a Boo is a premium wooden stacking puzzle designed for toddlers aged 2 and up. Featuring 60 multi-level challenges, it enhances language, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving skills through vibrant, tactile play. Crafted from durable, smooth wood and recognized globally for its educational value, this award-winning game grows with your child’s abilities, making it a must-have developmental toy for early learners.










| ASIN | B00BRZ11YG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #138,397 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #185 in Stacking Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (335) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
| Item model number | FBA_SG 017US |
| Manufacturer | Smart Toys and Games |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 24 months and up |
| Product Dimensions | 11.42 x 9.45 x 2.36 inches |
J**4
Great quality
I felt like the price was a bit high. The four wooden pieces are durable with no flaws. The pieces are large, which I think is great for babies and toddlers. Bright, basic colors. The box and pieces smelled pretty strong upon opening, I am thinking it was the paint or varnish used. The pieces aired out within a few days. I would have preferred a smaller, more compact box to store pieces in. Big enough for infants to touch and play with. Great for toddler problem solving starting about 3 or 4 years old depending on child interest.
B**S
The best of the best developmental games for toddlers ever
The best educational game ever. My girl is 2years 4 months old. It took a while for her to understand the relation between the plain card and 3D toy composition. Now we work on basic level and she does her job very well. I began to notice her looking at the different objects from 3 D view. She moves them in her hands side to side, up and down. That happened after playing with the bunny peek a boo. It opens the 3D understanding in kids. Amazing! The quality of the figures is superior. Nice and smooth. The three primary colors are helpful to recognize them everywhere. The scale or size of the figures just what is perfect for little hands. The bunny is about 3.5" tall. What looks easy at first, becomes difficult while playing. The problems grow with the child and consist of four levels of difficulty. It's nothing easy for a little one and it's amazing to see her struggling , but still desiring to follow.
B**3
Bunny wants to come play (and you should let him)!
I am not sure what it is about these blocks but the developers obviously did their research because my boys (ages 3 and 4) love Bunny and his blocks! So, I have no problem getting them to play, though the 3 year old would like to take Bunny on different adventures then the ones indicated. The blocks are solid and no issues of chips or denting despite some vigorous play (Bunny does need to hop everywhere, you know.) Also the box is an excellent storage container, everything has a place. I love how the cards step up the complexity slowly, teaching the kids deductive reasoning, and how to visually break an image apart spatially. My 3 year old can do about half of the cards, my 4 year old can do all, though he has to do some experimenting to figure some of them out, and my 6 year old can just do them. (Trying to give you an idea of skill level). Definitely a marvelous little game, would highly recommend for classroom, therapy, or home setting.
R**A
quiet play for preschooler
I bought this for my 3-year-old daughter just a month before her 4th birthday. She loves jigsaw puzzles and things like Imaginets, but this was her first game of this sort. It took her a few cards to get a feel for the idea and become more familiar with the objects, but after that she really took off with this game. She completed all of the cards in two sessions, but she continues to ask for it. I think I could have bought a more complicated set from this company (and I plan on it!), but this one has been a great starting point for my daughter. It really is a high quality game with wooden pieces that are a great size for preschoolers to handle. The cards progress in difficulty, and it's quite impressive how many challenges there are using only four pieces. Very clever and perfect for quiet play!
D**.
Fun Blocks
It’s fun for toddlers and preschoolers. But I thought there was more to it. It’s expensive for what it comes with: four wood blocks and a set of cards.
A**E
A great thinking game to challenge your baby or toddler
An excellent game for ages 1-4. This SmartGame is comprised of 4 blocks and 30 cards (double sided so there are 60 challenges). The 60 challenges are divided into 4 categories of difficulty. Each of the cards gives an image and the child is to build the blocks in a way that matches the image. My 16 month old and almost 3 year old fight over this game. They love it. The 16 month old doesn't understand how to build the blocks according to the image on the cards but he loves manipulating the blocks together to see what he can design. My almost 3 year old enjoys reviewing the cards and building the blocks to match it. Currently he can match the blocks to the first 20 or 25 cards so I know he'll still find this enjoyable and challenging for another year or two as he continues to increase in difficulty of cards. If you want an educational game for your baby or toddler, this is a great pick. Great for a 1st birthday too as it would last at least another 3 years.
T**2
Great toy!
Purchased this for my two-and-a-half year old daughter. It appears to be a little over her head, or perhaps she's not as impressed as I am with the product. I love the concept behind it. It so happens that my six year old daughter also loves the concept behind it: She played with it for quite some time, over the span of several days, until she had gone through all the difficult cards (the tasks, shown on cards, range from very simple to very difficult) a number of times. I plan to reintroduce this to our younger daughter at a later time as I do think this is an excellent toy. Very simple, but very well made. The colors are bright, and I love the fact that it's made of wood and not cheap plastic. I highly recommend this toy.
R**A
A great toy and a great gift
My 3 year old daughter received this as a gift, and it is so wonderful that I have already bought it for another child's birthday. There are 4 colored wooden pieces which can be fit together to make the various pictures on the cards. The weight and quality is lovely. And it becomes increasingly challenging, so my 3 year old is doing the easy level pieces. My 2 year old is too young (still) to appreciate the cards, but even she loves to play with the pieces and put them together. So nice to have a quiet, small, easily packed up and travelled-with, gender neutral toy that will grow with the little ones. I cannot recommend enough.
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