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Review on Enhance Your Child'S Memory Skills With Educational Insights My First Game: Critter'S Closet For Toddlers, Ages 3+ by Samuel Browning

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Great First Board Game for the Toddlers and Parent Time

In the box, you get 4 animal boards, 20 dress and match cards, game spinner, 40 dress up pieces and a parent's guide for three ways to play. Up to 4 children can play. For as long as I can remember, (I go all the way back to McCall's paper dolls circa early 60's). My own child played with cardboard dress ups, my grandchildren played with the pull off plastic type and then the magnetic type of clothing for the dolls. This is a game where they get to dress the animal. They then spin and can change something on another player's animal. Then they look to see what has changed. This builds memory skills, cognitive skills and mom and dad can easily play to help the toddler understand the game.

Pros
  • Board Games
Cons
  • Child may be impatient with the game's learning curve, potentially leading to them giving up on it altogether