13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
= Durability = Fun = Educational = Overall A great positive, confidence-building game, November 17, 2008 My son is 3.5 (almost 4) and he absolutely LOVES this game. He always finishes it feeling so proud of himself and like he can accomplish things! And it is fun for the whole family to play! It's SIMPLE and easy to learn and helps with teaching 1-2-3's as you pick up the cards. Perfect for kindergarten/preschool aged kids. And you gotta love the Dr. Seuss pics on the cards and game pieces! We also have Horton Hears a Who game and these are both of my son's absolute favorites! He wants to play them all day long!
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
= Durability = Fun = Educational = Overall Great fun, November 17, 2008 This is a really fun game and perfect for playful kids. My son is almost 4 and we just got this game on Saturday and already he has played it multiple times with my husband and I (and we've had fun too!). It's a fun "remember" game as you try to remember where you hid the plastic "berries" around the house. Then you have to pick them up with the horton hat's trunk (no hands!), and get back to the game board in time, all the while doing a funny action like hopping or skipping or crawling. Very kid-friendly, and if my 3.5 year old can do it, I'm sure your kids can too!
At the end you count up your "who" chips to see who won. This is great for working on counting as is the spinner (where you get a lot of practice counting 1 through 4). You can't go wrong with Dr. Seuss. Plus, this game has won a TON of awards- Parent's choice approved, best toy award/gold seal, and seal of apporval from the Nat'l parenting center (all found on the outside of the box)
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