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    Deena Carico 3 months

    I think that this could me marketed to seniors also. I know that number sudoku would be too hard for my 87 year old father and his 90 year old wife, but this would help them use their minds on a daily basis on a much easier, colorful basis.

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    Quirky should talk with companies that sell toys, like Toys'R Us, Target, Walmart, or companies focusing on Child Development to move this forward.

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    Julie Daniel 5 months

    Just a suggestion to make this magnetized. I bought a tangram puzzle for my children that has a hidden compartment that pulls out and stores the magnetized tangram puzzle pieces in their specific slots. Such a grand idea and almost fail safe way to never lose/drop the pieces. I'm really not impressed with the current storage system. A child would always be at risk of dropping pieces while using it in the car on road trips or on the airplane. We all know that 6 year olds are still strapped into booster seats in the car by law which makes it impossible to retrieve something that he/she dropped in the car. If you make that improvement you have a great educational toy for parents, children, teachers, etc.

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      Julie Daniel 5 months

      Be prepared for customers to order missing pieces.

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    Evan Hecht over 1 year

    This is a clever idea and teaches kids how to have fun without battery operated toys. Makes them think and a great influence at an early age.

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    Evan Hecht over 1 year

    Have 6 nieces/nephews. Wanna get 1 first to see if they like it. Various ages from new born to 8 yrs old... Think the 3.5 yr old would like it...

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    UNO over 1 year

    Well that's a drag, presale just got bumped up to 460 pieces. I would buy a couple for my nieces and nephew to play with but looks like that will be at least another year now so I guess I'll just stick with one now.

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    Ryan Quarles over 1 year

    If this hits the presales limit of only 300 after over a year do we go ahead with it? I think we should make sure that we have 300 confirmed orders before pushing this through.

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      Jessica Marati over 1 year

      Very good point, Ryan. We'll want to make sure this product is truly marketable before we release it.

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    Danielle Alvarez over 1 year

    Ashmolean: Ages 6 and up :).

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    Ashmolean over 1 year

    What's the age range for this game?

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    Jessica Ruggiero almost 2 years

    This would be a great game to have in waiting rooms, at schools, great for travel, and just about any other time! Wonderful Idea!

    1. Dsc00165

      Great idea! I may get a couple more!

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