Of course I'm not an SLP or anything. only mom But this game confused me a lot. This is a set of parts and some general instructions for placing things on top of/beside/under each other. I thought: okay? But my kids (5 and 2 years old) seem to really enjoy playing with it! This helps them practice directional phrases and introduces them to playing figures and cards. (It's challenging lol - they tend to hide/bend/throw checkers in general. So they definitely need practice, without extra pressure or after a difficult game!) I'll say I'm confused of the creator's decision, a plastic fox. My kids are like, Where's the fox? There's a card with a fox, but they didn't have it. We ended up buying a little fox toy elsewhere and now we're back in business! I wish the game had more game guides and I wish it had its own fox. All in all I'm still confused. However, they use it and it seems well made, so I think we're happy!
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