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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great educational or fun game

I homeschool most of my kids so I'm always looking for games that are not only educational but also fun. While it doesn't exactly fall into the educational category like most educational games we have, it does a good job of teaching kids to follow instructions (my 4 year old daughter needs this badly as she's so stubborn and vulnerable, stop listening to me). . while trying to explain something to her). The game itself is similar to hide and seek but with a bit of learning added. Although my girls already know how to take turns, as this game progresses, the skill will increase. They also learn how to follow instructions while playing while having fun. The great thing is that the dice come with pictures. So if your kid can't read, they can still play this game easily. Kids use the game's clues to find hidden cats with their tails sticking out to help your child find them. He not only teaches taking turns and following directions, but also teaches children to be attentive. There are three ways to play the game and my daughters love all three. My 5 year old daughter loves to set up the game for her 4 year old sister but she also loves to be the one playing so her dad or I (or her older 16 year old sister) sets it up when it's her turn. . Hours of fun with some unconscious learning. Highly recommended for any young child who needs to master the skills this game teaches, or as a unique alternative to the everyday board game. Like a guide on where to hide small cats. Your child then searches and tries to find the cat's tails by following the location instructions on the pictures on the bricks.

Pros
  • Everything is great!
Cons
  • I'll write later