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Educational Insights' Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game is a top-rated preschool board game designed for ages 3 and up. Featuring 20 colorful acorns, a squirrel-shaped squeezer, and a spinner that adds strategic twists, it develops color recognition, fine motor skills, strategic thinking, and social turn-taking. The game’s clever packaging doubles as storage, making it a convenient and engaging learning tool that has been a best-seller for over five years.
| ASIN | B00FNK6P6U |
| Age Range Description | 5 years |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #960,390 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #23,750 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Educational Insights |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Color | One Color |
| Customer Package Type | Frustration Free Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 3,776 Reviews |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Educational Objective | stem |
| Genre | Educational |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086002002730, 00751195338842 |
| Included Components | tree-shaped game board, Squirrel Squeezer, 20 colored acorns, 1 game spinner, 4 logs, and instruction guide |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 12.9 x 10.7 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Type Name | Board Game |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Educational Insights |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 84.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 3405AMZ |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 36 |
| Model Number | 3405-AMZ |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Rulebook Availability | Printed Included |
| Set Name | Standard Edition |
| Size | 12.90" L X 10.70" W X 2.10" H |
| Sub Brand | (-) |
| Subject Character | (-) |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Forest |
| UPC | 751195338842 086002002730 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
V**K
GREAT first board game for preschoolers! Fun for adults too
We purchased this game a couple months ago for my 3.5 year old son as his first official board game, and he loves it! I honestly don't mind playing it with him either, and it's even more fun when we get Dad to play, too. I'd love to implement weekly "Family Game Night", and I think this is a great educational game to get the kiddos involved! Synopsis of the game: Each player gets a cardboard "tree trunk" that has 5 little holes in it that have a color surrounding the hole. The object of the game is to get one of each color acorn to fill your tree trunk. Players take turns spinning a wheel that has 5 different colors. You can also land on some other interesting spots on the wheel : - Sad squirrel: pass your turn - Storm: dump all your acorns back into the "tree" - Squirrel thief: steal an acorn from another player - 1: pick any one acorn of your choice from the playing area - 2: pick any two acorns of your choice from the playing area Things I love about this game: - Although designed for preschoolers, I don’t mind playing this game - It reinforces color matching and recognition - Using the squirrel grabber requires some motor skill (pinching motion) - We practice taking turns by passing the squirrel grabber back and forth - Winning the game is based primarily on luck and where the spinner lands; therefore, sometimes my son wins and sometimes I win. In this way, it helps teach that you can’t always win, and you can still have fun and lose the game. We always congratulate the winner when the game is over! - There can be some optional strategy involved regarding what colors to pick and when based on what colors the other players have. I think it’s a little early for my son to learn that, but I’m thinking he’ll learn that when he’s a little older. It’s nice to know that he can keep this game for a while and still grow and learn things from it. CONS: The only thing I don't necessarily care for is that the acorns are small. Which means that I need to make sure all acorns are accounted for so that my 8 month old doesn't happen to find a stray one on the floor and choke! Just keep away from little babies!
M**A
Beautiful and clever design!
Beautiful game and I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the squirrel! It is thick plastic and looks like it wont crack or get broken easily by rough children. I am using this for ESL preschool and elementary school students. So far I have used this with five to seven-year old students. They all loved the design and got really excited to play. Immediately they started touching everything and made me nervous that they were going to peel off the sticker covering the tree stump. Some students also poked the tree stumps holes and tried to jam the acorns in deeper instead of just setting the acorns in place so I had to tell them to stop or they would've made giant holes or ripped them since they are just made out of card board. Kids are so curious, I guess! So I kind of wish the tree stumps were made of plastic as well, although they look nice made out of card board. I told my students they couldn't use their other hand to place the acorn in the hole and to only use the squirrel--it was actually quite challenging! I could see some children getting frustrated with the squirrel pincher. It is bulky and hard to pick up only the tip of the acorn with, but I like that it is challenging. Since it was hard for even first graders, I cannot imagine how three-year olds would play this and if they would be gently with it, but every child is different so this is just my experience so far! I guess you could allow younger children to use both hands, but then they wouldn't be developing their fine motor skills.
B**W
Fun game for the preschool years 3+
Really simple and fun game. My no-attention-span 3yo will ASK to sit down and play with us. It’s a good game for fine motor skills and a great introduction to taking turns and willingly sharing (handing over the giant squirrel nut picker-upper). It requires guidance but not enough for my LO to become frustrated. It’s pretty sturdy feeling and the ‘logs’ are thinnish plastic that seem like they will survive better than cardboard. It comes with a spinner, 4 logs, plastic acorns in 4 colors and you use the bottom of the box to hold the acorns as you play. You spin to get one or 2 acorns, a specific color acorn, to take one acorn from another player, and lose a turn. I definitely recommend this fun little game for preschoolers and their grownups and I will check out more games from EI! Not for very young kids who might put the acorns in their mouths.
C**M
Four years of playing and my nine year old still loves it
Got this for my then five year old as a form of occupational therapy to build muscle tone in her fingers with the tweezers and because she loved squirrels. She instantly loved it! Her cousins came over to play and liked it so much they got one too Now four years later, my just turned nine year old pulled this out of storage while looking for Christmas decorations in the garage where it’s been for over a year since moving. She can’t get enough of it this long Thanksgiving weekend. To be honest, this game is making me crazy. I was very happy with it when first purchased because of the fine motor practice, but I’ve played it so many times in a row the last few days, I’ve been wishing she would get bored and want to play something else because I’m the only one she has to play with, but she still loves this. Not very intellectually challenging for most kids over 6 or 7 (unless your your child has motor delays like mine then it’s still beneficial), but it’s a super cute and simple game. No need to read instructions and it’s ready to play out of the box. And that’s my favorite part, the sturdy, attractive box it comes in shaped like a tree is high quality and impressive as is the squirrel tweezers and all the pieces, very durable. My daughter wants to try the other games from this company she sees on the flyer, but as a third grader I don’t want to spend money on games that are this easy though she still needs the motor practice and strength building. I think I thought it a bit pricey when I first ordered, but we’ve definitely gotten our money’s worth.
H**E
Pretty good game for little kids.
Similar to Hi Ho Cherry-o. You collect acorns to fill your log and when you get all the acorn colors you win. It also comes with a very fun (and very cute) squirrel that you use to pick up the acorns. We have played this with all three of our kids over the years. With assistance a 2-3 year old can totally play this game. With one alteration to the rules: the wind gust is supposed to knock all your acorns out of your log. WTH??? Do you hate me? Do you want me to be stuck playing this game until the end of eternity??? We play that the wind gust has knocked all the acorns off the tree and you get to pick whichever color you want! With this alteration game play is about 15 minutes. What I don’t like about this game is the shape of the box. It’s shaped like a tree— which is cute but not very effective for storing. Y’all I have a big game collection and I cannot wait for this game to leave my house because it just doesn’t fit in well in my game closet.
M**E
Fun Game For 2 Years Old and Up
This game is excellent for teaching kids colors and (to a much lesser degree) numbers. There is also a little bit of strategy in deciding who to steal an acorn from when the spinner lands on the robber. The game consists of a log with colored rings that match colored acorns. The goal of the game is to fill your log with one of each color acorn in order to win. A spinning wheel dictates what color acorn you may choose by either directly landing on a color, landing on a wild spot that lets you choose your color, a wild spot that lets you choose 2 acorns, a robber which lets you steal an acorn from another player, or a storm that blows all of your acorns away. While we really like this game, there are a couple of things to be aware of: First, the game comes with a set of squirrel-shaped "tweezers" to pick up the acorns with. There is only one set so, if you are using them, you will need a lot of patients as the kids struggle to pick up acorns and place them before passing the squirrel to the next player. Next, this is a competitive game. If you are playing with kids that are competitive by nature, you may find the game getting heated as acorns get blown away or stolen. In my opinion, this makes for a great teaching opportunity... Finally, the acorns are small and rubber. This presents a choking hazard for smaller kids who tend to put things in their mouths. Our 2-year-old understands how to play and loves this game. At first, though, we really had to watch him to make sure he wasn't chewing on the acorns.
J**Y
Fun and educational game for all toddlers and preschoolers!
We love love love this game! It is one of our favorites for family game night and it is one of my top birthday presents we buy for our kids’ friends. I love the bottom of the box is part of the game so clean up is a breeze! The squirrel squeezer is so cute and I love how my kids (ages 2.5 and 4) are working on their fine motor skills. The game also teaches them how to match, their colors, and how to take turns. It is such a fun game and the game pieces itself are high quality and durable that I know this game will last for years to come. I think there are so many different ways to play this game even with older kids to keep them engaged. Highly recommend!
C**Y
Great for the 3-5 kiddos!
My 4 year old loves this game, and it has really helped her with the concepts of taking turns and game play in general. I like the fine motor component as well. My only dislike is that the acorns are the exact size to lodge in a child’s throat. Yes, I understand that it is made for ages 3+, but I am constantly terrified my 4 year old will accidentally leave an acorn on the floor and my baby will get her hands on it. I am not going to dock a star since it’s a great game, but if the manufacturer happens to read this, please make the acorns bigger!
C**N
Fun for the whole family
Very nice design, strong and resistant. My son is 3 and loves it.
R**R
Good for children 3+
Great quality
M**I
Juego educativo para aprender los colores
Muy bonito juego! Lo compré para mi niña de 2 años y medio y le gustó mucho. Sirve para aprender los colores. Todavía no puede agarrar bien las pinzas de ardilla pero puede agarrarlo también con las manos. Súper padre para jugar con tus hijos.
L**E
Good
Well receievd
E**A
Excelente juego, calidad y diseño
Excelente juego para los pequeños de la casa, para que aprendan los colores y coordinar. Para pasar agradables ratos en familia
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