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- Players take turns rolling the die and fishing for the colorful sea creatures using the fishing rod
- Watch out - you never know when the shark will bite!
- Unique gameplay that does not need batteries!
- Easy set up - just snap the sea creatures into the game unit and start fishing
- For 2-4 players, ages 4 and up
From the manufacturer



Shark Bite Game
Contents:
- 1 Hungry Shark
- 12 Sea Creatures
- 2 Fishing Rods
- 1 Die
- 1 Sticker Sheet
- Complete Instructions
Shark Bite by Pressman
Ages 4 and up, 2-4 players
Get ready to have a Reel-y good time when you play Shark Bite! Snag the fish and be the winner, but if the shark jumps, you’ll be his dinner! Place the fun and colorful sea creatures into the game unit with a snap, and grab your friends to start playing. Players take turns rolling the die and fishing for the sea creatures using the fishing rods. But watch out – you never know when the shark is going to bite!
- No batteries required!
- Suspense and action hooks your kids at first bite!
- A fun way for your little guppy to develop fin-eye coordination
- Made by the o-FISH-cial creators of Let’s Go Fishin’
Playing the Game

Easy Set Up - No Batteries Needed
Simply open the shark's jaws, and push them down until they lock into the base. Push the 12 sea creatures into the holes in between the jaws until you hear a 'click.' The best part - no batteries are needed to play.

Develops Fine Motor Skills
Roll the die to see how many fish to catch, and then grab your fishing rod. Younger players can also use their fingers to catch a fish as they develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

Suspense and Excitement
Catch a sea creature with your fishing rod. Once you hook one, pull it up, but watch out! Action is randomized, so you never know when the shark will jump, adding to the excitement.

Fun for the Whole Family
When the shark jumps up, the player with the most fish wins! The win for the parents - watching the reactions on their child's face when the shark jumps.