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I Spy 500 Pcs Game
Price: $21.90
Messy, Colorful, Challenging!
Forget the scissors and tape...I Spy Crafts Puzzle: all the fun without the mess!
Contents: 500 piece puzzle.
Age: 7+
Players: 1 or more
Skills: No Reading Required
Messy, Colorful, Challenging!
Forget the scissors and tape...I Spy Crafts Puzzle: all the fun without the mess!
Contents: 500 piece puzzle.
Age: 7+
Players: 1 or more
Skills: No Reading Required

I Spy 35 Pcs Jumbo Floor Puzzle
Price: $24.90
Jumbo Floor Puzzle. Put the puzzle together and play 'I Spy.'
Recommended for ages 3 and up.
Jumbo Floor Puzzle. Put the puzzle together and play 'I Spy.'
Recommended for ages 3 and up.

I Spy 3D Game
I Spy 3D Game
Great For Age 5 to 7.
However, the 3D cards are actually pretty impressive. You can actually "see" the pictures and such floating above the cards, and when you reach out with your finger, looks like you can slide it underneath. The 3D works very well.
What's not so obvious from the pictures is that there's no board, the big square it shows is actually made up of cards lined up next to each other. There are a lot of cards.
Great For Age 5 to 7.
However, the 3D cards are actually pretty impressive. You can actually "see" the pictures and such floating above the cards, and when you reach out with your finger, looks like you can slide it underneath. The 3D works very well.
What's not so obvious from the pictures is that there's no board, the big square it shows is actually made up of cards lined up next to each other. There are a lot of cards.

Fancy Nancy Hide & Peek House Game
Price: $32.90
Help Fancy Nancy get her accessories back!
Ooh la la...Nancy has lost so many things! Enter the 3 dimensional world of Fancy Nancy and try to find all of the lovely accessories she has misplaced.
No reading required
Develops skills of memory/matching, visual discrimination and cooperative play.
Rules included for competitive and cooperative play.
Contents: 2 story, 3-D house and garden, with base; 16 fancy things tokens; 32 fancy things cards
Age: 6+
Players: 2 or more
Skills: No Reading Required
Help Fancy Nancy get her accessories back!
Ooh la la...Nancy has lost so many things! Enter the 3 dimensional world of Fancy Nancy and try to find all of the lovely accessories she has misplaced.
No reading required
Develops skills of memory/matching, visual discrimination and cooperative play.
Rules included for competitive and cooperative play.
Contents: 2 story, 3-D house and garden, with base; 16 fancy things tokens; 32 fancy things cards
Age: 6+
Players: 2 or more
Skills: No Reading Required

Thomas Great Race Game
Price: $39.90
It's a cute game and relatively sturdy. The game play is as follows:
(1) A player picks a card and answers a question, such as, "How many yellow engines are there?" That player counts them and answers, for example, "2." The player then flips over the card to confirm the answer.
(2) If correct, the player selects the matching piece of coal, such as the one marked "2", sticks the coal on the matching track, and his train is pushed up the hill a bit.
(3) The coal pieces are different lengths - either 1, 2, or 3, so as players push in different pieces of coal, their individual trains will advance up the hill at different rates.
(4) Once a player's train crests the hill, gravity will send it to the bottom and that player wins.
There are several significant problems with the game:
--- The game only involves counting up to 3. Therefore, the game will have educational appeal to only kids of young age.
--- You'd think with only 24 cards, the makers would make each card distinct, but they don't. For example, one card with an amusement park scene might ask, "How many circus tents are there?" while another virtually identical card will ask, "How many Ferris wheels are there?"
It's a cute game and relatively sturdy. The game play is as follows:
(1) A player picks a card and answers a question, such as, "How many yellow engines are there?" That player counts them and answers, for example, "2." The player then flips over the card to confirm the answer.
(2) If correct, the player selects the matching piece of coal, such as the one marked "2", sticks the coal on the matching track, and his train is pushed up the hill a bit.
(3) The coal pieces are different lengths - either 1, 2, or 3, so as players push in different pieces of coal, their individual trains will advance up the hill at different rates.
(4) Once a player's train crests the hill, gravity will send it to the bottom and that player wins.
There are several significant problems with the game:
--- The game only involves counting up to 3. Therefore, the game will have educational appeal to only kids of young age.
--- You'd think with only 24 cards, the makers would make each card distinct, but they don't. For example, one card with an amusement park scene might ask, "How many circus tents are there?" while another virtually identical card will ask, "How many Ferris wheels are there?"

Fancy Nancy Going Places Game
Price: $32.90
See the World with Fancy Nancy!
Bon voyage! Visit all of Nancy's favorite places and collect souvenirs as you go! When your luggage is covered with mementos of where you've been, race home as fast as you can. The first one home wins!
Encourages simple decision making and strategic thinking; visual interpretation and social skills.
Contents: Game board, spinner, 4 Fancy Nancy game pieces with stands, 4 suitcase boards, 16 souvenir tokens
Age: 5+
Players: 2-4
Skills: No Reading Required
See the World with Fancy Nancy!
Bon voyage! Visit all of Nancy's favorite places and collect souvenirs as you go! When your luggage is covered with mementos of where you've been, race home as fast as you can. The first one home wins!
Encourages simple decision making and strategic thinking; visual interpretation and social skills.
Contents: Game board, spinner, 4 Fancy Nancy game pieces with stands, 4 suitcase boards, 16 souvenir tokens
Age: 5+
Players: 2-4
Skills: No Reading Required

Fancy Nancy Flip 5 Game
Price: $32.90
See the World with Fancy Nancy!
Bon voyage! Visit all of Nancy's favorite places and collect souvenirs as you go! When your luggage is covered with mementos of where you've been, race home as fast as you can. The first one home wins!
Encourages simple decision making and strategic thinking; visual interpretation and social skills.
Contents: Game board, spinner, 4 Fancy Nancy game pieces with stands, 4 suitcase boards, 16 souvenir tokens
Age: 5+
Players: 2-4
Skills: No Reading Required
See the World with Fancy Nancy!
Bon voyage! Visit all of Nancy's favorite places and collect souvenirs as you go! When your luggage is covered with mementos of where you've been, race home as fast as you can. The first one home wins!
Encourages simple decision making and strategic thinking; visual interpretation and social skills.
Contents: Game board, spinner, 4 Fancy Nancy game pieces with stands, 4 suitcase boards, 16 souvenir tokens
Age: 5+
Players: 2-4
Skills: No Reading Required

Fancy Nancy 100 Pcs Puzzle
Price: $18.90
See the World with Fancy Nancy!
Bon voyage! Visit all of Nancy's favorite places and collect souvenirs as you go! When your luggage is covered with mementos of where you've been, race home as fast as you can. The first one home wins!
Encourages simple decision making and strategic thinking; visual interpretation and social skills.
Contents: Game board, spinner, 4 Fancy Nancy game pieces with stands, 4 suitcase boards, 16 souvenir tokens
Age: 5+
Players: 2-4
Skills: No Reading Required
See the World with Fancy Nancy!
Bon voyage! Visit all of Nancy's favorite places and collect souvenirs as you go! When your luggage is covered with mementos of where you've been, race home as fast as you can. The first one home wins!
Encourages simple decision making and strategic thinking; visual interpretation and social skills.
Contents: Game board, spinner, 4 Fancy Nancy game pieces with stands, 4 suitcase boards, 16 souvenir tokens
Age: 5+
Players: 2-4
Skills: No Reading Required

Dinosaurs Extinct ! Game
Price: $32.90
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic game for a dinosaur lover
My son is dinosaur obsessed. He received this game for his fifth birthday and as we approach his sixth birthday he loves it as much now as he did when we first got it. He could play it for hours on end.
As for the game itself, it is a basic board game consisting of the board, dinosaur game pieces, a die, number cards, and cards with pictures that have...
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic game for a dinosaur lover
My son is dinosaur obsessed. He received this game for his fifth birthday and as we approach his sixth birthday he loves it as much now as he did when we first got it. He could play it for hours on end.
As for the game itself, it is a basic board game consisting of the board, dinosaur game pieces, a die, number cards, and cards with pictures that have...

Cross Roads Puzzle Game
Price: $28.90
Build each road layout challenge so the front and rear halves of each vehicle are colour-matched. The challenge booklet illustrates the different road layouts you must build using the 24 puzzle pieces.
30 Road Building Challenges.
Build each road layout challenge so the front and rear halves of each vehicle are colour-matched. The challenge booklet illustrates the different road layouts you must build using the 24 puzzle pieces.
30 Road Building Challenges.

A Day Out With Thomas Game
Price: $33.90
A Day out With Thomas Game
I first played this game with my son when he was 4 years old. My son LOVES the game and it has a lot of educational value. The fact that he wants to play the game multiple times in one day and the fact that he will play the game for over an hour says it all. The game is great at working with counting since they have to count the train stops as they take their turns. When they land on stars they have to engage in an activity that's great for preschoolers' imagination and social skills. For instance, at one of the stops, the player draws a card with a picture on it and the player has to tell a story. This stop has been awesome for developing my childs imagination play. He was so shy about telling the stories at first and now he's quite the actor. Another stop has them act out an animal for others to guess. He has a blast both guessing and acting out the animals. Another stop instructs them to sing a song. Again, a really good activity for a preschooler to have to do in front of others. The magic stop has them count the number of rabbits in a hat and then have the other players guess. The player can say "lower" or "higher" or use his/her fingers to give clues. The only stop that's lame is the icecream stop. But, oddly, this is one of my son's favorites so it's just lame for adults. The player has to ask everyone their favorite icecream flavor and then they draw cards to see if they remember which card to give each player(chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla). This is one of those games where you have to be willing to be the interactive parent and have fun, even if it doesn't seem fun to you. We changed up the rules at first and had everyone participate when a player landed on a star stop so that my son could see how fun it was to tell a story or have people guess the number of rabbits. If you want an engaging, interactive, educational game AND your child loves Thomas the Train, this is a great game.
A Day out With Thomas Game
I first played this game with my son when he was 4 years old. My son LOVES the game and it has a lot of educational value. The fact that he wants to play the game multiple times in one day and the fact that he will play the game for over an hour says it all. The game is great at working with counting since they have to count the train stops as they take their turns. When they land on stars they have to engage in an activity that's great for preschoolers' imagination and social skills. For instance, at one of the stops, the player draws a card with a picture on it and the player has to tell a story. This stop has been awesome for developing my childs imagination play. He was so shy about telling the stories at first and now he's quite the actor. Another stop has them act out an animal for others to guess. He has a blast both guessing and acting out the animals. Another stop instructs them to sing a song. Again, a really good activity for a preschooler to have to do in front of others. The magic stop has them count the number of rabbits in a hat and then have the other players guess. The player can say "lower" or "higher" or use his/her fingers to give clues. The only stop that's lame is the icecream stop. But, oddly, this is one of my son's favorites so it's just lame for adults. The player has to ask everyone their favorite icecream flavor and then they draw cards to see if they remember which card to give each player(chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla). This is one of those games where you have to be willing to be the interactive parent and have fun, even if it doesn't seem fun to you. We changed up the rules at first and had everyone participate when a player landed on a star stop so that my son could see how fun it was to tell a story or have people guess the number of rabbits. If you want an engaging, interactive, educational game AND your child loves Thomas the Train, this is a great game.
