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Cat in the Hat I Can Do That! Game

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It has an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars!

  • The Cat in the Hat I Can Do That
  • Jump into the fun and discover all the new things you can do.
  • Game Components Include: Trick-a-ma-stick Foam Bar, 33 Activity Cards
  • Can Do That! Games are designed to bring people together
  • Just a few of the awards we¿ve received include: Parents¿ Choice Gold Award, Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum and Gold Awards.
  • Game brings to life the beloved Dr. Seuss book giving kids a new and incredibly fun way to experience this classic Dr. Seuss story
  • Nine game pieces right out of the Cat in the Hat story by Dr. Seuss, including the Cake, Ball, Book, Fish, Gown, Fan, Rake, Toy Man, and Boat
  • This game helps kids discover their own abilities and encourages self-confidence
  • Through research, invention and thousands of play-tests, we understand how to make great games for kids and families

Product Description
The high-energy game that combines balancing, jumping, sliding, giggling and more to celebrate your child’s “I Can Do That!” attitude! The Cat in the Hat has come for a visit and he wants to see all the things that you can do! Start by flipping over three cards to discover your new challenge. What will it be? Can you jump up and down.while holding the fish.under your chin? Can you limbo under the trick-a-ma-stick.while balancing the boat.on your stomach? If you thin… More >>

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Cat in the Hat I Can Do That! Game

Cat in the Hat I Can Do That! Gameunrateddestiny2010-07-22 21:43:55

What is great about this item:

It has an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars!

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5 replies on “Cat in the Hat I Can Do That! Game”

I picked this up for my son for his 5th birthday. He is SO happy with it! He loves having little “challenges” to complete, loves the props, loves getting up and doing something rather than just sitting there.

The activity level of this game is reasonably high, so be prepared to get up and move somehow for each of your turns. And also be prepared to leave any inhibitions about movement behind as you try to do things like jump up and down while holding a prop under your chin, or crawl around while holding a different prop under your clothes.

Be prepared for lots of smiles and laughs, from both you and your kiddos! A fun game, and I’d definitely buy it again! Now I’m wishing Amazon carried the other 2 Dr. Seuss games, Sing your Heart Out and You to the Rescue.
5 stars

My 4yr old son recently got this game as a birthday gift. The concept for this game has a lot of potential, the makers just failed to realize all of it. The pieces are a bit flimsy and there are not enough cards. We played with three people and we went through all the cards really fast. Even though the cards get mixed and matched each time, there are not enough to give the game any real variety. We played the game twice in a row the first time and my 8yr old complained that several times the same person was drawing the same combination they did the game before. I think the ages for this game would be better for 3-5 yr olds than for those 4-8. I am going to make up my own cards to add to the mix which will save this game for our family. Without them I think it will get old really quick.
3 stars

I bought this game for my niece (age 6) and nephew (4) and we had a blast playing it over the weekend. The game is infused with Seuss silliness and lots of fun physical activity. What I loved most was that it gives each child their little moment in the spotlight as they act out the activities on the cards and show everyone what they can do. I also loved the reinforcement of numbers, colors, counting, and puzzle solving. I highly recommend this game!
5 stars

My four year old loves playing this game and enjoys acting out the instructions. Our only issue is that the “trick a ma stick,” which is needed for much of the game, is very flimsy and falls apart each time we set it up.
3 stars

I bought this for my son and I thought it was too good to be true! My son is 4 and has autism. This game is wonderful for any child (my typical 2 year old can do it and LOVES it!) but it is the perfect game for teaching a child with autism to follow directions. We started out just having him do one thing at a time, quickly moved to using 2 cards, and are now on using 3. It has been such a wonderful addition to our therapies that we do with him and he has so much fun playing it. My only complaint is that my two year old easily ripped the foam thing-a-ma-stick (I think that’s what it’s called) but the toy is recommend for 4 and up anyway. If you are considering this game for your typical child or your child with special needs I would say go for it. I mentioned the game to both his speech therapist and occupational therapist and they have both gone out and bought it to use with kids they see for therapy with rave reviews. A++++
5 stars

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