

🦕 Save the dinos, save the day — teamwork never looked this prehistoric!
Baby Dinosaur Rescue is a vibrant, cooperative board game designed for kids ages 4 and up. Players work together to move dinosaur tokens across a colorful board using image-based cards, racing against an advancing lava token. With no reading required, it’s perfect for early learners and family game nights, fostering communication, matching, and strategic thinking in quick 20-minute sessions. Created by a small team of educators and artists, this game combines fun and learning while supporting small business.








| ASIN | B07S7N55CW |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112,065 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #3,105 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Jumping High Five |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
| Color | Pink, Blue, Red, Yellow, Brown, Purple, Gree |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 998 Reviews |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Estimated Playing Time | 20 Minutes |
| Genre | Educational |
| Included Components | Game Board, Dinosaur Tokens, Lava Token, Cards |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 9"L x 6.5"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 inches |
| Item Type Name | Children's Board Game |
| Item Weight | 1 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Jumping High Five Games |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.00 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48.00 |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2-4 |
| Theme | History, Dinosaur |
| UPC | 689353665694 |
R**R
Fun, cooperative play, visually appealing and reading is not required
The majestic dinosaurs, inhabitants of a lush valley, face imminent peril. A colossal volcano threatens to erupt. The survival of these ancient creatures depends on a collective effort to evacuate to a distant island before the fiery deluge consumes their idyllic valley. Game Mechanics: Objective: Safeguard the dinosaurs by guiding them across the game board and onto the safety of the islands. Players: Young adventurers aged 4 and above collaborate in this cooperative endeavor. (Don't worry it is fun for parents and grandparents too.) Movement: Each player selects an item card, which corresponds to a specific dinosaur. Each turn they advance toward the islands. The dinos cannot share spaces, requiring the players to employ clever tactics. Double it up Strategy: To expedite the evacuation, players can play the same item card twice, allowing their dinosaur to leap over others. This dynamic movement keeps the dinosaurs moving towards safety. Lava Threat: Interspersed among the item cards are lava cards. (Boo! Hiss!) When drawn, these cards inch the lava token closer to the valley. The stakes rise with each lava card drawn. Winning the Game: The ultimate goal is to transport ALL the dinosaurs to the island before the lava reaches the volcano’s base. No reading is required, making it accessible to young players. Collaborative Spirit: By fostering teamwork and minimizing competition, this game encourages children to develop basic strategy skills while working harmoniously to overcome the volcanic threat. In summary, Baby Dinosaur Rescue combines educational insights with cooperative play, encouraging your little angels to embark on an enthralling prehistoric adventure.
A**S
Great game for little ones and families to work together to win together!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: We love this cooperative game for our preschoolers. One is going in to kindergarten and he can play strategically with us and enjoys making the game harder. Our younger toddlers love to play and can learn matching, counting, and fine motor skills.
A**E
Super Game!!
I bought Baby Dinosaur Rescue for my 4.5 year old grandson. He LOVES it! His mom and I played it with him quite a few times over my weekend visit, and he even added one of his toys as another player! The rules were easy for him to understand. The game encourages cooperation and strategic thinking so that all the baby dinosaurs can get to safety. Five stars for sure!!
C**X
Slightly Better Version of Hoot Owl Hoot
So we already owned a game called Hoot Owl Hoot, and this game is exactly the same as that game, but with dinosaurs. I will say that this one has an easier path on the board for kids to follow than the owl game, and the dinosaur theme is really fun. You're rescuing the baby dinosaurs from lava, though, which means that if you don't win, baby dinosaurs basically die in lava. A very sensitive child may be upset by this. (In the owl game, if the baby owls don't get home before dark, oh well, they can still go home.) The other downside with this game is that if you are dealt a certain card, you don't get a choice in what to play on your turn. If that happens multiple turns in a row, kids can start to get frustrated. We love cooperative games because we work together and win or lose together, which is great for toddlers and preschoolers who don't need to be focused on winning and losing. This concept allows kids to get the hang of turn taking, how moving game pieces works, how dealing cards works, etc. without flipping the table when they lose because they have no impulse control. This is a cute game, and fun. My 4 year old really enjoyed it, and we saved all the baby dinosaurs from the lava together. :)
I**A
Something to engage everybody
My four-year-old loves board games, but it's hard to find games where the mechanics are both easy for him to learn and remember AND that don't bore the adults (one of whom is an avid tabletop gamer), teenager, and the six-year-old to tears with repeat play. He also has a very hard time not being the winner of every game, so I was also looking for a good co-op game that we could all enjoy without major meltdowns. Baby Dinosaur Rescue has checked all the spec boxes for us. It's a quick game, so nobody is tired of it before it's over, but involves some basic strategy that keeps us enagaged, and there's no guarantee that all the dinos will be safe before the lava comes down - as it gets closer to the bottom, there's a lot more communication about who is going to save which dinosaur and with which card. The only time we had any emotional difficulty was when the six-year-old kept drawing lava cards and couldn't play anything else - the cards got shuffled up a bit better for the next round! All in all, I am very pleased and impressed with this game, particularly as it's made by one guy rather than a whole game company. This is a worthy addition to any game cabinet for a family with preschool-aged children.
F**9
Fun to Play
As the grandma who purchased this for my 5-year-old granddaughter, I like that this game is about the players working together to get the dinosaurs home before the lava comes out of the volcano. She loves it and gets into trying to work together. It's easy. It's fun. Negative things: There isn't enough color distinction. The tokens blend in with the squares a player moves them to. It can be confusing. The tokens are so light weight that they can easily be moved inadvertently from one square to another. Also, IMO, there are too many Lava cards, but that is taken care of by removing a couple before starting the game. I don't remember paying as much for the game as is shown today. I'm sure I didn't. IMO, it's not worth more than $15.00.
A**R
Fantastic board game
I have found that board games made by this company are not only attractive and draw the attention of young children, they are very interesting and helps teach problem-solving skills while playing the game. So far, I have purchased 3 of these board games from my grandchild and hope the company makes more. We thoroughly enjoy these board games and they are a lot of fun!
J**Y
It's honestly a great game for younger kids
There is room for students to strategize in this game for those with stronger reasoning skills, but it is simple enough that even your kinder kids will enjoy it. immediately after playing with some littles, they wanted to play it again. Biggest frustration for kids is when they get a lava card and are unable to play any other card that round. Not that the frustration is a bad thing, but there is a possibility that one kid will draw almost all fo the lava cards and have less opportunities to move characters in a given round. Honestly its a great game and the collaborative concept to the game is realized in a fun and creative way. 5/5
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