🐕 Unleash the Fun with Diggin’ Doggies!
The Game Zone Diggin’ Doggies Board Game is an engaging family game designed for 2-4 players aged 3 and up. It includes 12 colorful bones, a die, and four plastic doggy pieces, promoting skills like counting and color recognition while ensuring hours of fun. No batteries required!
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10.5"L x 2.5"W |
Color | Multi |
Theme | Animal |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
A**R
Fun
My 3 year old loves this game!
S**N
Great game
My 4 year old granddaughter loves it. They play it everyday.
B**L
Great game
Grandsons love this game
C**S
Fun game for little kids
The little kids can learn to take turns, learn their colors and learn to count.They love how the little bones are magnetic and attach to the dogs noses. One of our granddaughters just loves the little puppies. She carries them all around in her little purse. They are made of plastic and are smooth without rough edges and are very sturdy. I would recommend that an adult be with the kids to play. The little bones could be a choaking hazzard. Our kids don't put them in their mouths but other kids might. Another thing that I like is that the game progresses quickly and the kids don't lose interest like they do with other games that we have. Our grandkids are ages 2. 3, 4 and 6. The 6 year old really likes helping the younger kids learn to play. It is one of our games that they all really like playing.
A**.
Good for toddlers
Good for kids learning colors and how to count.
A**R
Great, fun family game
We love playing this game. The dogs are easy to grasp for little hands and the illustrations and the design is fun and colorful. Object of the game is to collect the same colored dog bones matching the puppy you picked. You have to roll the dice and then move said number in either direction. You can then lift the dog bone with help of your puppy. The bones as well as the dog snouts contain magnets that are strong and make picking up the bones easy. If the color matches, you get to keep the bone. Whoever collects their 3 matching dog bones first, wins the game.The game encourages turn taking, improves fine motor skills and helps with number as well as color recognition. But most of all, our daughter and us still love playing it and we have had it for over 1.5 years now.
C**O
But it
This was my son‘s first game and I recently bought it for a couple of my nieces and nephews that are around four. This is a great introduction to the life of games and game boards. The kids love that the dog barks and as long as they can count to three, they are able to play this game.
A**R
3yo loves it.
This is a really cute game. It’s helping my son get better at counting, moving his game pieces one spot at a time, recognizing numbers and colors, and taking turns. It is like all other games played with small children though in that at a certain point if there is no end in sight, one doesn’t mind/might encourage some light-to-moderate cheating to wrap things up.
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2 个月前
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