Highlights
Quality
Teaches fine motor skills (pinching the acorns with the tool) and how to wait your turn when playing in a small group.
The squirrel pincher is not so easy to use, but not because of a design flaw or a quality issue, it's just something to learn t... Read More
I have come to learn over time that part of the appeal to a game or a book is the quality of the object.
Competitiveness
I was happy to see they weren't stickers.
Just couldn't give many stars for giftable.
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- This product had a total of 7,220 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 11 2020.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My daughter and i started playing this game around the time she was 2 maybe closer to 2
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My only complaints are 1 the spinner took some serious coaxing to get to spin and still doesn’t spin well
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They said the game was simple and easy to play
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I actually had to return because it was so popular the child already had one
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Couldnt give 5 stars because the box was damaged
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Everything in the box was okay
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Previous post had mentioned it was made of heavy cardboard but the playing pieces are painted plastic