Cranium Cariboo | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
Buy New: $17.99
New (17) from $17.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 483
Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 8 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 16 x 10.5 x 3.5 Legal Disclaimer: choking_hazard_small_parts
MPN: HSB16517 Model: 16517 ISBN: 1600820026 UPC: 667792231908 EAN: 9781600820021 ASIN: B000Q7I68U
Release Date: July 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Cranium Cariboo comes with a Cariboo Island game board, six treasure balls, two sets of cards (beginner and advanced), one key, a treasure chest, and rules sheet | | • | Kids love every minute of Cranium Cariboo as each turn gives them the chance to match fun drawings, unlock secret doors, and even discover hidden treasure | | • | Every game is different -- you never know where the treasure balls hide | | • | Rounds of Cariboo last about 10 to 15 minutes -- perfect for young attention spans | | • | Cranium Cariboo helps kids grow, and it grows with your child! |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Cranium Cariboo is the magical treasure hunt game designed especially for young children. Kids love exploring the golden island of Cariboo, where they find castles, boats, balloons, and more. Cariboo reinforces four early-learning fundamentals - letters, numbers, shapes, and colors - and its packed with fun! Cariboo Expanded Edition grows with your child with an advanced set of cards that doubles the fun. Cranium Cariboo has received several prestigious awards, including the Platinum Best Toy Award from the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
Fun AND Educational January 6, 2009 This is a great game! It teaches number and letter recognition, counting, colors and sportsmanship. The game also grows with your children, giving beginner and advanced cards and play.
My son loves to play this game and as an adult I enjoy playing with him.
You pick a card and get either a letter, number or color. you then have to pick a box with the matching letter, amount or color. you have a little "key" and open the box. If you get a ball you put it in the treasure spot and when all the treasure spots are full you get a little treasure.
It is a nice game and fun to play and from playing this game my son can now recognise the numbers 1 2 and 3!
Get ready for adult free time as this will entertain the kids January 3, 2009 Are you ready to have some alone adult conversation, then get this game. The toddlers can do this game alone after one showing of how to do it. It was very easy to show the kids what to do and they had fun doing it several times on their own. Like other posters mentioned, you can cheat and see the balls, the cards can bend and you need to keep track of the balls (or use the push button to open the treasure chest) but over all it is a great game. Just teach the kids that you are doing a group effort and you won't have any problems about some being able to sometimes see which slot the balls are in. Good buy for 3-7 yr olds.
Excellent, Non-Teduious Game for Preschoolers December 30, 2008 Okay, when I say this game is non-tedious, let me clarify that I mean it is non-tedious compared to most preschool games such as Candy Land, Hi Ho Cherry-Oh, et al. It will be a little tedious the 20th time your tot wants to play in one evening, but it will be much less tedious than most games.
The balls have a wonderful tactile texture that makes them fun to hold and the colors are even fun. Adding secret tunnels, surprise doors, and a magic key make this irresistible.
And who wouldn't want to make the treasure chest open to reveal a big sparkly "diamond". When the game is over, I let all the kids playing take turns pushing the last ball into the tumbling tide pool so they all have the pleasure of opening the treasure chest. Of course the winner gets to do it first!
Shockingly, this game is even educational. It teaches hand and eye coordination, number and letter recognition, counting, colors, sharing, good sportsmanship, and probably some other skills I am overlooking.
I plan to buy more of this game for gifts.
AWESOME December 30, 2008 Daughter is nearly four and LOVES this game. We have a great time playing with her. It is delightful with the colored balls and the little jewel that opens up. Play is simple and straight forward. My only wish is that they had additional cards to purchase. Daughter has already memorized everything since we have played so much. HIGHLY RECOMMEND
Games December 29, 2008 My son is 5 and he love this game. He wants to play it everyday. It allow him to practice his sharing technique by taking turn.
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