🎉 Unleash the Fun of Yesteryears!
The Biubee 3 Sets Retro Metal Jacks and Ball Game includes 30 pieces of gold and silver-toned jacks along with 3 red rubber bouncy balls. This classic game is perfect for players of all ages, promoting social interaction and skill development while providing hours of nostalgic entertainment.
A**1
Yep. This one's good.
Great :) The jacks are a good weight and size and the ball bounces well. I've had lighter jack sets, but it's well within the range of normal, it might be more 'vintage' than what I used most recently, but it's fun! My 7 year old really likes them. I did get shorted a few jacks and let the company know and they promptly sent me another mini set to make it right. Good company :)
K**R
Fun
We loved it back in my days now got my Great Granddaughter loving it
A**E
Fun to use
Very good for the elderly, increases joint mobility in the fingers
K**9
Only needed the red balls
The media could not be loaded. I wish I could find the balls alone, since that’s all I needed. The jacks did feel much lighter/cheaper than the ones from my childhood. I used the balls to make noses for my Killer Klown inspired popcorn clown decorations.
K**R
Multi-pack jacks & balls
Gifting these to youngsters since everyone I grew up with spent hours playing jacks.
H**Y
The jacks are a nice size
The jacks are a nice size
I**E
Nice quality jacks sets!
👍 sturdy, well-made👍 good size, not tiny like some others👍 attractive coating, not thinThe casting of jacks looks good; no rough or jagged edges. The balls are solid, smooth bright red, and bounce well. Very nice weight to the jacks.I was surprised at the size. These aren’t tiny, like others for sale here. See pictures for exact measurements.Gold-coated jacks are more of a satin-looking finish, not shiny chrome-looking like silver ones, so they’re not bright. But they still look great. The finishes on both look durable.Overall excellent quality for the price!
K**N
Jacks Are Still Great!
My third grade students had never played Jacks! I loved playing Jacks as I was growing up through the '50's and 60's and wanted my students to have the same experience.Best of all, I got to sit down on the floor with them and teach them how to play Jacks and found I'm still pretty good at it! Sort of like still being able to ride a bike, I guess. I had fun doing this with them a few times and they fell in love with the game. On days when the weather is bad, we stay inside and get out the board games, of course, but about half of the class wants to play Jacks (I bought 4 sets) and/or play Pick Up Sticks!I love to see them doing non-technological activities, interacting with each other, developing eye-hand coordination, and using their minds in an active rather than passive way.
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