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Review on Educational Insights Tail Trails Game: Listening & Following Directions for Toddlers, Age 2+ - Engaging Toddler Toy by Sandy Pierce

Revainrating 5 out of 5

GREAT! for bedding

I bought this for my 3 year old daughter as she loves cats so thought it would be a hit. She loves it! So there are multiple ways to play this. First you get 3 cute kittens with long stuffed cocks. It comes with a large cube in the form of a box with the image of a hidden cat. You also get 3 colored cards corresponding to the cats. The game mentions 3 levels of play. The first level just rolls the dice and then hides the cats as the dice says. For example under objects. Then you send your child to find her. It is said that cats like to hide but forget to hide their tails. You have to dangle their tails for your kid to find them. The second level is to use cards and show the child in which order to find the cats. First purple, then orange, and finally blue, or in any other order. Finally you can place a regular order. I personally think that makes the game brilliant. I would never have thought of doing it that way. Get into your routine before bed. First they use the potty, then they brush their teeth, then they get dressed for bed. So you hide cats around the potty, next to toothbrushes or toothpaste, and finally around your pajamas. You must be able to think about the routine and remember the steps to find the cats. No evidence of dying that way. Of course, you can play however you like, but these are tips to get you started. Cats are sacred and very light. The matrix can easily be destroyed. You can also travel well with cards if you place them with a die. I took this kit to the doctor's office and every time I think we'll have to wait. I usually only use one cat in the waiting room, but this gives her a chance to focus on something that's easy to learn and use anytime. The crayons tend to spread all over the floor in half a second. With them there is no delay in calling and then being able to get up and go back in time to view the document. My 5 year old likes to play with it too. She hides them and her little sister finds them. This way they learn to work together and learn about different levels of thinking. At 5 she has to remember how to hide them, stick their tails out and where her sister can see them. SO, like not too high or anything. I love it! So cute and fun!

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