Bubble Buster Kazoo Review & Giveaway

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By In The Playroom

We have been having lots of fun over the past few weeks with Bubble Buster Kazoo from Drumond Park. This is an active game perfect for outdoors play during the summer. All children seem to love bubbles and my children are no different, so I was really keen to see what they made of Bubble Buster Kazoo.

Drumond Park Bubble Buster Kazoo Bubble Buster Kazoo comes in a small box and includes a pack of bubble liquid, the bubble blowing kazoo and a tray to fill with the bubble liquid, and a battery powered bubble buster that counts each bubble as it is popped.

The aim of the game is to be the one who pops the most bubbles! The bubble buster talks and will announce the start of “Player 1” and “Player 2″‘s turns and then count the amount of bubbles that each player can pop within a set time period, before announcing the winner.

The pinging wand requires two AAA batteries which are not included but very easy to quickly fit into the wand.

The kazoo makes sounds as you blow the bubbles which also adds to the fun of the game.

Bubble Buster Kazoo great summer game for kidsThe boys were immediately interested in the bubble busting wand and found it great fun to wave it around while popping the bubbles. It has a friendly face on the front and is pretty cute. The sound quality of the wand’s counting is all clear and loud enough.

bubble buster kazoo wandTo start the game you simply press the small blue button shown above, the red light will turn on and the wand will be ready to count the bubbles.

bubble buster kazooThe bubble liquid is poured into the shallow tray provided to make it easy to blow bubbles using the kazoo provided, rather than a bubble wand. This may be easier for some children, and most would love to hear the sounds being blown at the same time as their bubbles! The kazoo provides a decent amount of bubbles, and they are of a medium size. You will need to refill the tray a few times while playing if you want to keep going for several rounds as my boys did.

bubblebuster8They were all keen to have a turn with the Kazoo, although they need to work on their technique a little bit to get more bubbles each time.

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bubblebuster5Bubble blowing is great for oro motor skills and as these kazoos work differently than normal bubble wands its great for them to have some variety in this.

Bubble Buster Kazoo is a 2 player game, and as many of you might know I do have three children, so the way we got around this was really to make the game less competitive and just to take turns and let each child have their turn with the wand and see how many they could catch but without strictly keeping score against one another. I preferred this anyway as I find they have so much fun together with bubbles that it doesn’t need to be made too competitive. For that reason I actually think this game can work very well even with just one child, as long as they have a parent to blow the bubbles for them while they catch.

This activity is a fun way to keep active in the garden over the summer as the children will be racing around madly trying to catch their bubbles, running and jumping to get as many as they can. It also gives an opportunity to talk about numbers, with basic counting and thinking about who has more, or how many more do they need catch to have the most. It’s not complex maths but it can help to keep some numeracy skills ticking over during summer if you casually ask a few questions about the scoring as they are playing!

Bubble Buster Kazoo is one of the most affordable games from Drumond Park with an RRP of only £9.99. It’s definitely a handy game to have to keep the children active and entertained over the summer holidays. The game is available from many shops including Amazon (affiliate)

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137 thoughts on “Bubble Buster Kazoo Review & Giveaway”

  1. Kids have been having fun playing in the garden or sleeping over at Nannies while me & my husband have been working extra to pay for our family holiday at the end of the month.

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  2. Going over fast! Into the third week already! We live by the beach so have been down there loads for picnics and paddling in the sea. We have also been up the coast to Seahouses for a trip over to the farne Islands. We are off to Scotland soon for a short break! Been busy but enjoying it, especially as we have had such good weather!

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  3. We have had a lovely time with lots of firsts – we visited Willow Farm for the first time, went to Planes 2 Premiere and we even had a little unexpected break when Nanny and Grandad took the children for a few days 🙂

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  4. really good! we have been done mostly picnics in the parks and playdates! Been to the library, baked cookies, went to the cinema to watch Earth To Echo and visited Warwick castle which was lovely! Busy week this week with my sons birthday party visit to cadbury world and daytrip to weston super mare!

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  5. I’m just looking forward to it being over so I can get back to work, I’m a creature of habit, so it always throws me when my routine is disrupted.

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  6. We`ve been having lots of fun at the funfair which is situated at our local lake and playing in the adventure playgrounds. Next week we are off to Warwick castle – looking forward to that xx

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  7. lots of things we have been to the fish ponds, gone for walks, had BBQ’s been to the beach at brid, been to the park for picnics

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  8. Been on day trips to Ludlow, Bridgnorth and the Black Country Living Museum so far. In the pipeline is the cinema and a visit to the Cotswolds Motoring Museum in Bourton-on-the-Water.

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  9. We’ve had a lovely summer, been to the new Ibiza Holiday Village which was amazing. We had our 8ft pool our for my little girls 4th birthday and had a little pool party. We went to Saundersfoot and had a fantastic day out for my partners 33rd birthday even the kids behaved all day 🙂 We have had fun days with my niece and nephew coming down. I took my nice pony trekking through great scenery it was her first time and she loved it. Been playing Frisbee and football down our local football pitch, been to the park a few times and just been enjoying the sunshine we’ve been so lucky to have 🙂 Still hoping to do our local splashpark and beach tomorrow and also hoping to have a fine Saturday to go to Folly Farm. Phew 🙂

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  10. We have had the paddling pool out a lot, we’ve also been tot he beach and to the local park a lot. We are planning a trip to the zoo soon. It’s been fun

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  11. Just been going out for days out at various theme parks with my 2 young grandsons, they particularly liked Thomas Land at Drayton Manor

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  12. Son has played with cousin and been out with her a couple of times. Round friends twice. Been to Pensthorpe and hoping to go to Bewilderwood soon.

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  13. We have had a great summer. Being from Scotland, it’s almost over! We spent a week at the beach in Scotland and got the best weather we could of hoped for. We have had lots of day trips and walks too. I think it’s passed way too quickly.

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  14. we have been camping, been to Alton Towers and I am spending next week with my mum and my daughter for a week of fun in cornwall where we live 🙂

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  15. Its been great. This is my daughter first school summer holidays I put her into a summer club which I moaned about having to fork out for the childcare buts its been the best money I have ever spent she has had a wonderful times going out on day trips all over Central Scotland, her confidence has rockered, Me ive just been working as usual.

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  16. The summer is going quick for us as have been so busy. Have had lots of fun days out and my kids’ favourite was our Paultons Park break and Paradise Wildlife Park

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  17. We have kept it simple, daytrips to the seaside, picnics in the park. My little girl is only 14 months and is really appreciating the outdoors

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  18. We have just had a lovely child themed 4 days with family at Butlins Skegness. It was absolutely brilliant so much to do for the kiddies and they met all the characters they love, Bob the Builder, Angelina Ballerina, Pingu and many more.Will definitely be going back for a visit and highly recommend it 🙂

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  19. When there’s a nice day off to different park preferably with a lake – take a big picnic hamper and some ball games – on a dull day the kids play in the garden or in their room

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    • Oh and they can invite friends round whenever, or to join us – but to join us going out we can only fit 1 more in the car, so unless friends’ parents to come as well – that’s restricted. But give their parents a day off and they may reciprocate 🙂

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  20. trips to the beach and walks with the dog,caught asickness bug which has worked its way through the house over the last couple of weeks,so not much more has been done!! 🙁 x

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  21. It’s been a lovely summer with friends and family coming to visit us for barbeques and it’s been lovely being able to spend time with the kids playing games and enjoying trips to the park.

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  22. We have tried to have lots of days out (as many as possible that are free!). Have been to the beach, the park and nature trails in the woods.

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  23. We have had a day trip on the train to margate, been to the park, the beach, shopping, a picnic a wedding reception, even entered in a carnival…we have had a great summer this year

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  24. We haven’t been anywhere really but still enjoyed it. Been to the park, in the allotment, just playing in the yard, doing crafts and baking.

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  25. It’s been a great summer – holiday to France, Gruffalo hunting, kite flying and lots of general running around in the countryside 🙂

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  26. Such a busy 6 weeks, we have been to Weston super mare for the day, the cinema, a week in North Wales, a trip to a theme park as well as riding miles on scooters!!!

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  27. Our summer has not been too bad, apart from me going in and out of hospital, we recently had a great time at the sea side and going to the sea life centre. My daughter loved the Jellyfish the best. x

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  28. We had my fiance’s two children (ages 9 and 10) stay with us for two weeks. We live in Cornwall so we took them out to a few places, including going crabbing in Padstow.

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  29. Fantastic summer this year! Lots of outdoor days, beach, picnics, park. Also went away to Newquay for a week & visited a motor museum. It’s flying by x

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