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Get Out of the Dog House With a Fun Matching Game!

Forgive the blurriness of the pic and focus on the fun of the game!

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Sweet E received a version of this game for his 4th birthday and fun was had by all!

The inaugural game was played by two grandfathers, me and E.

Sweet E especially loved the magnetic noses on the pups used to pick up the bones, making the matching portion of the game a hit.

Product Deets:

  • Fun and educational
  • Performance and quality tested
  • Great fun for children of all ages
  • Help the puppies find their bones
  • Electronic barking dog barks the number of spaces you need to move
  • Pick up bones with your dog’s magnetic nose
  • The first to find 3 matching bones wins
  • Award winner

Product Description:

Adorable first memory board game for kids. Help the puppies find their bones. Press on the electronic barking dog and he will bark the number of spaces you move – 1, 2 or 3. When your puppy lands on a space beside a bone, he can pick it up using his magnetic nose. If the color of the bone matches your puppy, you get to move it to your doghouse. The first to find 3 matching bones wins. Contents: game board, 4 puppies, 1 electronic barking dog, 12 bones, game rules. 1-4 players. Ages 3+.

If you’re looking for a unique game for any kiddo on your gift list, the reviews are stellar.

Happy gifting, y’all!

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Wednesday 3rd of January 2018

[…] Gaming has never been so fun, especially with new generations taking up where the last left off. […]

Teresa

Tuesday 18th of April 2017

Sounds like a fun game and you must be a grandmother! Come visit me at NanaHood.com I love meeting other grandparents!

Patti Tucker

Wednesday 19th of April 2017

I AM a grandmother - thanks, Teresa!

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