🎉 Get ready to squirrel away the fun!
The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Card Game is a fast-paced, preschool-friendly game that combines color matching with strategic thinking. Players race to collect acorn cards while enhancing their cognitive skills. This award-winning game is perfect for family game nights and educational play.
J**E
Cute game!
I bought this for my grandson for his birthday, and his birthday is still a couple months away. I think he’s gonna love it!
A**C
Simple and fun game
I got this for our 4yo and have given it multiple times as a gift. The 4yo picked up the game quick and enjoys playing it.
A**B
Wonderful game for younger children.
Wonderful, engaging game for younger children. I use this game frequently in speech therapy sessions. The game format is similar to the card game Slap Jack. The game is great for working on colors, impulse control (waiting and looking at the cards before "slapping" a pile) and attention.
R**.
Sneaky Color Game
This card game is perfect for learning colors! My 3 year old granddaughter loves playing this! She was a little surprised when we both slapped the same color card and my hand covered hers. Now when we play and that happens she says "it's all part of the game"! I would definitely recommend this!
E**I
Great game
I love this game. I don't have kids but I love purchasing this game to give as gifts. I even have one in my house for when my friends come over with their toddlers. I like that is small and you xan store it anywhere
E**A
Five Stars
Such a fun game! My 4 year old loves it, and the whole family can play.
J**A
Stick with the Sneaky, Snacky Board Game
I understand that games for this age group are going to be simple, but somehow, despite that, some games are actually enjoyable, while others are pure torture to play. The sneaky, snacky squirrel board game is enjoyable. In the card game, the same, cute artwork appears, but it’s boring. The dealer deals out only two kinds of cards, one of them being the sneaky squirrel card, but when the sneaky squirrel card is dealt, no action is taken. It’s oddly vacant and disappointing. Now please don’t get me wrong, I am not in favor of games that teach children to steal or lie so I’m not suggesting the game should revolve around thieving, but it’s so monotonous and uninteresting that my four and five-year-olds didn’t want to complete a whole game both days we played for the first two times. After one child played the dealer, they weren’t willing to rotate through two more times so that I could be the dealer, and the other child could be the dealer to create a fair score. It took a lot of cheerleading from me to make the game interesting enough to stick with. Since those first two days, they have requested to play it…once. I just don’t have time or money for games that aren’t great. I bought this one on impulse without reading reviews first and it was a mistake. With the hundreds and thousands of games available on the market today, it’s worth it to watch or read reviews before purchasing. Thank you to those out there who take the time to make excellent reviews. If your child has quick reflexes and enjoys card-slapping while racing their opponents, then this game might be for you. but keep in mind, if you have one child at this age who excels in this area, it’s only going to be fun for everybody if you can find at least one other child at a similar interest and skill level. If one child is a little older and faster than the other, then the younger child is going to be bored because they are setup to fail.
B**A
Fun but a little complicated
My boys (3 and 5) are big fans of the original Sneaky Snacky Squirrel Game, so we picked this up for an out of town trip. This is a card game best played with at least 3 people, as you will need a dealer. The dealer turns over squirrel cards that are either "snacky" (nothing happens) or "sneaky" (players take an acorn card or two of corresponding color). It took my husband and I a few reads to get the directions quite right. You need a good size space for set up -- there will be four piles of cards plus the squirrel cards. The emphasis is on speed as players need to be the first to get to the acorn. This makes it tricky for players of different ages/levels to play together. The game is okay, but has not become a favorite here.
C**G
Its a cute simplified game of "SPOONS" but well worth it
The kids absolutely love it, it's such a fun and easy game to learn. The 3 year old not only understood it, but she was winning games. It's very fun and I very much recommend it.
S**T
un classique
un chouette petit jeu, assez classique, même pour les un peu plus âgés. à consommer sans modération avec ses enfants
A**R
Fun for whole family
A fun game for all ages. Our whole family has a hilarious time playing together.A twist we have added is that the dealer gets to tell you where to put your hands while dealing (ex. On your head or belly...)
S**E
Good family fun game great for travel as well
I bought this thinking it might be something the little ones would enjoy and it was great. I had a 5 year old and a 9 year old playing this with me and it was fun for both ages. The cards are a good quality for durability. It’s a great sized box for taking on trips as well.
M**E
Five Stars
Excellent
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