Elefun
Elefun is a children's board game originally published by Parker Brothers in 1989. The game's objective is for players to collect rings by using an elephant-shaped pachyderm that blows air to move the rings. The elephant is battery-operated and features a trunk that can be moved up and down. Players place colored rings on the elephant's trunk and then press a button, causing the elephant to blow air and launch the rings into the air. Players then try to catch the rings on their colored sticks. The first player to collect a ring of each color wins the game. Elefun is designed for young children and focuses on hand-eye coordination and color recognition. It is a simple game with straightforward rules, making it accessible to preschoolers and early elementary-aged children. The game has been re-released and updated over the years with variations in design and gameplay, but the core mechanic of the air-blowing elephant remains consistent. It is often recommended as a fun and engaging toy for developing motor skills in a playful setting.