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🍜 Level up playtime with the ultimate fine motor ramen challenge!
Noodle Knockout is a 67-piece Montessori-inspired fine motor game designed for kids 4 and up. Using kid-friendly chopsticks, children develop hand dexterity and writing muscles by grabbing soft silicone noodles and colorful toppings. The game offers three play modes for 1-4 players, promoting sensory engagement, early math, color recognition, and social skills. Durable and easy to store, it’s a favorite among parents, teachers, and pediatric therapists alike.








| ASIN | B097F38G8Z |
| Age Range Description | Toddler,Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,306 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #101 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Learning Resources |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,627 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Color Recognition |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00765023055498 |
| Included Components | Cardboard gameboard, 20 noodles, 27 ramen toppings, 4 sets of chopsticks, 4 bowls |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 8.2 x 8.7 x 2.6 inches |
| Item Type Name | NOODLE KNOCKOUT FINE MOTOR GAME |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LER5549 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | LER5549 |
| Number of Players | 1-4 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Set Name | Noodle Knockout Ramen Challenge |
| Size | Medium |
| Subject Character | Game |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Pretend Play Toy |
| UPC | 765023055498 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**.
Good fine motor game for many ages
I’m a pediatric OT, and this game is a HIT with my kids. It’s very fun and the rules are simple enough that many ages can enjoy. Good for practicing social skills and fine motor skills, plus it’s fun, so it’s multi-functional. The pieces are all super cute, and I’ve been playing this game multiple times a day pretty much every day for about a month or more, and it’s still going strong, so the durability for its cost is pretty good.
A**R
Fun skill-building game that grows with them
This has been a really fun learning game for my kids. It’s a little more challenging for them than some of their other activities, but that’s actually one of the reasons I like it—it gives them something to practice and grow into. They especially love all of the bright colors and different shapes, which keeps them interested and excited to play. The chopsticks are harder for them to use right now, but it’s great practice for hand strength, coordination, and fine motor skills. I like that it’s playful and engaging while still helping build important skills over time. It’s the kind of activity that can become easier as they get older and continue practicing. Overall, this is a great educational game for building patience, coordination, and motor skills in a fun way.
I**N
Totally recommend!
This is a BIG HIT! Totally recommend, so cute, so fun, so easy. My 3 year old loves making “orders” and it’s great!
J**N
Great game with so many options of play for various ages
I purchased this game after reading other reviews, however; when I received the game and actually played it with my 4 year old grandson, I realized the ways this game can grow with a child. We also played it with our 2 year old grandson, who was able to just use the "chopsticks" to pull out the various color ingredients and place them in the correct color bowl. The "chopsticks" are great for building little hand muscles and working on their dexterity. The only thing I didn't like about the game was that it only came with 2 egg halves and one of the ways suggested to play requires you acquire an egg half to complete your bowl. I then realized that for an older child, you could play using the red pepper strategy of making someone who has the egg half have to empty their bowl of ingredients by giving them the red pepper so that if you didn't have an egg half, you could try and get it that way. Of course, this stragegy play is for much older children. For that reason, I found some half egg Croc |"zobbotz" (charms) that look like egg halves to add to our game so we can still play until our grandchildren are old enough to understand the strategy concept and can still complete collecting all their ingredients (including enough egg halves for eveyone) to win. I love that the game comes with directions for various ways to play and enjoy the game. It's fun for eveyone and little ones can even play on their own.
2**S
Truly a Game to Grow with Your Kids
This game is great for little ones because it can be played so many different ways. Independently, kids can create their own soups and play in the open kitchen. Cooperatively, they can use the spinner to build their soup and determine the result. Independently, as a skill builder, they can use the cards to build recipes to complete each challenge card. This is a game that can grow with our grandkids as they grow. The pieces are small, so it is not for toddlers, but we have played with our 3 and 4-year-olds and found it very fun to watch them explore how to play and create new soups.
D**O
Awesome Game for kids!
I bought this game for my 6-year-old son and he loves it! Learning Resources Noodle Knockout! is a fun and educational game that helps kids practice their spelling and vocabulary skills. The game comes with a bowl of noodles, a pair of chopsticks, a timer, and 50 word cards. The goal is to use the chopsticks to pick up the noodles and spell out the words on the cards before the time runs out. The game is challenging but not frustrating, and it encourages kids to use their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and concentration. The game is also very colorful and appealing, and the noodles are soft and squishy. My son likes to play with them even when he's not playing the game. He also likes to make up his own words and challenge me to spell them. This game is great for family game night or for solo play. It's a fun way to learn new words and have a noodle knockout!
P**3
Creative and yummy noodle game
Love this game for family of 4 or 1 player. Want to get my daughter to improve her fine motor skills. She loves the noodles a lot. Great game 👍
D**S
Great interactive game to play with toddlers !
Great interactive game to play with toddlers ! I purchased this for my 3 yr old grandson and he loves it ! He’s had it for over a year now and we continue to play with it in different ways as he grows. There’s multiple ways to use this game for play that meets the needs of multiple age levels. Using the play chop sticks for fine motor skills and then simply sorting by color or shapes and talking about it . Another way is to play restaurant and place an order and have your toddler identify and add the items you’ve requested to your ramen bowl.
P**N
Mehr Inhalt etwartet
Schön gemacht, jedoch könnten deutlich mehr Zutaten in der Box sein - und nicht sooo viele kange Nudeln(damit kommen die Kinder nicht so gut klar und die vielen Nudeln machen das Spiel auch etwas langweilig)
E**H
Gustó mucho
el producto venía en muy buenas condiciones. Está muy bien hecho y con gran calidad. A la niña le gustó mucho.
A**R
Good for fine motor skills
Great game for all the family. Fun while supporting fine motor skills. Good quality pieces and colour. Very durable
K**T
Great for kids to explore
Love this game for my kids. I enjoy food themed games. So many pieces that are nicely made. With my 2 year old we can just play with the pieces together making noodle bowls and as he grows add rules and more of a game. My older boy is 5 now and will still play.
A**R
Fun for young kids
Second repeat buy - great bday prezzie for young kids
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