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

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Description of Educational Insights Tail Trails Game: Listening & Following Directions for Toddlers, Age 2+ - Engaging Toddler Toy

PERFECT 1ST GAME FOR TODDLERS: The My First Game series by Educational Insights helps toddlers build skills through game play, with no reading required. LISTEN & FOLLOW DIRECTION GAME: A new way to play hide-and-seek that builds confidence in listening and following directions. HOW TO PLAY: A parent hides the cats with tails peeking out anywhere in the room. Then child seeks out and find the tails by following positional directions that parents gives- under, above, inside, beside, below, and between. Practice taking turns and talking while you play to develop early childhood skills for following directions and social development. INCLUDES: 3 Plush creatures with long tails, dice, and a parent guide with 3 different ways to play. AT-HOME LEARNING ACTIVITY: Makes a great at-home activity for toddlers to stay engaged, entertained, and learning. We are dedicated in developing toys& games that keep your child learning and having fun while being at home.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

So easy but so much fun!

This is so simple, cute and easy game for little kids. This is not enough for my 2 and 4 year old! This is a simple hide and seek game that you play with small plastic cats whose long soft tail dangles/sticks out of where you hide it for children to find. A small cardboard cube is used as a dice to choose where the person/toddler hides their little colorful kitten. About, under, between, inside, near and a placeholder so they can hide anywhere. There are guides for several other ways to play…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • For old people

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fun but not as intended

I ordered My First Game: Tail Trails for my almost 2 year old grandson. He likes simple hide and seek games and he loves cats so I thought this would be a hit. Mmm, not exactly how the game intended! At the simplest level of the game, a player hides 3 cats (beautiful, big and strong) with their tails open so that little ones can easily find them. The game progresses to higher levels with colored cards and a dice box (unfortunately not so solid). I thought maybe my grandson and granddaughter…

Pros
  • Expensive but decent
Cons
  • Expensive

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…

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

Revainrating 3 out of 5

More creative games and suggestions should be included

The premise of this product is that it teaches toddlers to follow instructions. The parents roll the die and then hide the cats with their tails sticking out as indicated. The run will vary depending on your child's vocabulary and language skills, but the basic idea is to reinforce position words like under, inside, over, behind, between (Level 1). Pictures of furniture can be too literal for younger children. Perhaps the positioning should be simple shapes in muted colors rather than a chair…

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  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Difficult to say

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

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  • special offer
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  • factor set