Pass the Bomb Junior | 
| Brand: Gibsons Games Category: Toy
New (1) Used (1) from £14.99
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 924
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.8 x 3.3
MPN: G994 UPC: 767298074716 EAN: 0767298074716 ASIN: B00008URUL
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Product Description At last, Pass the Bomb for children aged 5 or over. Instead of letters, there are colourful scenes such as a circus. Call out something that fits into that scene such as clown, sea lion, etc. Seems easy at first, but can you do it with a ticking bomb? For 2-12 players 5 Years +
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Great fun March 26, 2008 N. S. Dugdale (UK) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Just bought this for my daughter, Lucy, who is 5. We've had a great time with it - the games last just the right amount of time, so we didn't have half the players drifting off to do something else halfway through (if you've ever played Mousetrap or Cluedo with young children, you'll know what I mean). Mindful of the dire warnings posted by previous reviewers, I have warned my children that they should NEVER pass a REAL ticking bomb to someone else as part of a comical word game. I think they understood.
Great for all primary aged kids( and few older!) February 22, 2008 me (uk) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
we played wiht a 13 year old down to a 4 year old who can only just read. Great fun - easy to understand and fast. really funny as players fumble for words and the bomb issue is irrlevant in my opnion.
Excellent for all the family November 11, 2007 J. Stevens (England) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
We all thoroughly enjoy this game and bought it before there were any recent fear of bombs. You know sometimes you just have to enjoy something because it is fun. There is no doubt in my mind that my children make absolutely no connection between this game and a real bomb, and neither did I until I read one review damning this game for it's title. May be it could have been more pc but there is nothing funnier than watching your 5 year old trying desperately to think of something they would find in the attic to avoid an explosion, except perhaps grandad who never quite makes it.
good but fragile game October 13, 2007 David (London, UK) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
All enjoyed it - ages 5 up but the bomb is lightweight & didn't last long.
Great Fun August 21, 2007 A. Bedford (Wales) 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
As far as I am concerned ANY game that gets children and families interacting can't be bad. Be it a bomb or not. The idea is simple so that even young children can play. I don't think we are going to create a generation of terrorists, bombers or violent individuals from this harmelss game, we can leave that to computer games! I think the enjoyment, fun, educational aspects of this game far outway any possible creation of the above. Pick a card think of an item or object that would fit in with the picture, say it and pass the bomb. We have the adult version, but my children can't play or keep up, so this is perfect for them. Go On Try It!! Pass the Bomb.
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