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List Price: $24.99Price: $22.36 You Save: $2.63 (11%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Toy
Brand: Wood Expressions
EAN: 0658956970184
Label: Wood Expressions
Manufacturer: Wood Expressions
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 months
Model: 497018
Publisher: Wood Expressions
Sales Rank: 7281
Studio: Wood Expressions
Features:- Balance the ball on the track to score points.
- 18"
- An easy way to keep idle hands busy!
- 1940's Nostalgia Game
- WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Toy contains a small ball. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: This is the Shoot the Moon Game from Wood Expressions. Suitable for Ages 6 & Older. FEATURES: A wooden 18"" tall gameboard Object of the game is to balance the ball on the track to score points INCLUDES: One gameboard (minimal assembly required) One metal ball Instructions SPECS: Height: 18"" (457mm) tlw 4/28/08
Average Rating: 
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My daughters used to play this game at their great-grandmother's house. After she passed, it went to another relative. My older daughter wanted to give this game to her sister for her birthday. When she opened the present she was thrilled, and now enjoys introducing her friends to this great old-fashioned game. We received this game from the seller promptly and in good condition.
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This is fun for the whole family and for anyone who comes by and wants to give it a try. The quality is good, except for the little felt stickies in the holes which are coming up at the edges (easily fixable). I don't remember what sort of box it came in, but I'm guessing not that great of one because we didn't keep it. A nice box would help with the storage aspect; as it is, it has just been sitting out here and there--a little conversation piece.
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