Thursday, November 17, 2011

Dr. Seuss Cat in the Hat Game Review and Giveaway

---Contest Ended--- The Winner was #14, Coupon Person, for their comment about following Wonderforge on Facebook.  They said they would hide "lincoln logs, duplo blocks, trios, cars, and a tinkerbell" inside the hat.  Have fun playing the game! Thanks to Wonder Forge for giving it away. They'll send the game to Coupon Person.


Our family has played several of the Dr. Seuss games by Wonder Forge geared for preschool and grade school ages. We just tried “What’s in the Cat’s Hat” this month and my kids have had a blast finding things around our house to hide inside the hat.

Dr. Seuss Game
The hat is about 12 inches tall. We hide small toys, crayons, silverwear and more inside.
When I first saw this game on the shelf at ToysRus I thought it was just like our mystery bag we used in preschool. We had a simple drawstring bag the kids would hide a secret item. Then we played twenty questions and sometimes it would take forever for the kids to guess what was inside.

What’s in the Cat’s Hat game really gets the kids more involved and prompts them to ask more helpful questions by using a deck of question cards.  It has a specially designed hat, with a flap on top, to hide objects from view and other secret flaps toward the bottom used for special purposes in the game (peeking, smelling and feeling).

I really loved the combination of using the unique question cards (Does it have a face? Would it float in a bathtub?) along with the action cards (smell it, feel the hat with your elbows). This stepped the mystery bag game up to a whole new level, plus it is Dr. Seuss themed and the kids are drawn to that. Who wouldn’t want to guess what is in the Cat’s hat?

GAME GIVEAWAY:
Wonder Forge will send a copy of this game to one lucky reader. Just in time for Christmas! This would be a fun gift under the tree.
Official entry:  To enter this giveaway please leave a comment below telling me what you would hide in the hat.
This giveaway runs Nov. 17 – Nov. 27. A winner will be randomly chosen at midnight MST on Nov. 27, 2011. If you do not have an email linked to your comment account, please leave your email address in your comment. Open to valid U.S. addresses only.
For extra entries, pick any of the following to do and leave a separate comment for each one below:
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See more about the Dr. Seuss What's in the Cat's Hat? Game part of a series of ‘I Can Do That” Dr. Seuss games by the Wonder Forge.
Here are some of the other Dr. Seuss games we’ve owned for a few years now that the kids love to play:
“Cat in the Hat, I Can Do That!” game.  We’ve had ours a few years and the original “Trick-a-ma-stick” was very tricky to set up and fell over easily.  Wonder Forge has amazing customer service. See how they responded when they saw the negative reviews about the stick on Amazon. If you have this game and want the new-improved stick, click here to find out how to get a free replacement.  They sent us a replacement  and the kids easily set it up.
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My son loves skipping around the trick-a-ma-stick with the Seuss toy man in his shirt. In this game they pick an action card, an item card and a how-to hold item card. Below my daughter has to crawl under the trick-a-ma-stick with the Dr. Seuss cake on her back.
Nov 11 Blog
Disclosure: I received a free copy of the 'What's in the Cat's Hat' game from Wonder Forge for review. All opinions and experiences are my own.

GIVEAWAY: Remember to enter the giveaway for a chance to win a copy of "What's in the Cat's Hat." (See rules above)

Thanks for visiting ObSEUSSed!
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43 comments:

  1. I would hide a flashlight in the hat. See, I need more practice playing this game!
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  2. I now follow ObSEUSSed on Google Friend Connect

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  3. I'm now a fan of ObSEUSSed on facebook

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  4. I'm now a fan of Wonder Forge on facebook

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  5. OMg, I almost screamed out loud for this awesome treat!

    I of course would hide a frog lol


    Jennifer

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  6. Jenscookingpad is now following you on Twitter :)



    Jennifer

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  7. Jenscookingpad is now following WonderForge on Twitter :)



    Jennifer

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  8. I am now friends with Wonder Forge on Facebook.... although my husband might not like this at all! hahaha


    Jennifer

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  9. I would hide lincoln logs, duplo blocks, trios, cars, and a tinkerbell.

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  10. I follow you on Google Friend Connect.

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  11. i follow you on Twitter

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  12. I follow you on facebook.

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  13. I would hide a variety of Christmas things in the hat.

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  14. I would hide a spool of red thread and a reindeer button.

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  15. I am a fan of Obseussed on Facebook.

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  16. I would hide thing 1 and thing 2.

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  17. I would hide a small stuffed heart so we could play this at our Grinch party in my daughter's class!

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  18. I follow you on GFC. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  19. I am now a follower of ObSEUSSed on Google Friend Connect! Thank you for the opportunity to win the game!

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  20. I am now a fan of ObSEUSSed on Facebook! Thank you for the opportunity to win the game!

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  21. I would hide a sea shell and a rock!

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  22. I follow ObSEUSSed on Google Friend Connect!

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  23. I now follow Wonder Forge on Twitter!

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  24. I am now a fan of Wonder Forge on Facebook!

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  25. I'd hide a mini pumpkin in the hat this time of year. :)

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  26. I follow you on google connect
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  27. I follow you on twitter too! Jog13 at aol dot com

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  28. Just added wonder forge on twitter jog13 at aol dot com

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  29. Follow you on fb
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  30. Now I follow wonder forge on fb too!
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  31. I would hide Mr. Potato head in the hat....

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  32. I'm also a new follower through GoogleConnect. btw, I found you via Pinterest!

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  33. I would hide a stuffed horton in the hat

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  34. I would hide green eggs and ham and some days my cell phone.

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  35. This is great at many levels. For younger children , it teaches letter and color recognition. As they get older, it teaches word recognition. For the older children and adults who will be playing with the the young children, you can work through strategies with each turn. Obviously this is a children's game, but it can be fun for all ages. Spending time with the children is the best part.

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  36. My kids learned a lot with these dr. seuss games.
    Thanks for developing this.

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