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| | | Description: | | This charming Uncle Wiggily game and story follows Uncle Wiggily on a journey from his Hollow Stump Bungalow to Dr. Possum's office. Children will enjoy hopping their Uncle Wiggily movers along the winding path through the woods. The cards feature delightful rhymes taken right from the 1949 edition of Uncle Wiggily. Players draw cards and follow the simple rhymes to move or if they're too young to read, match numbers and symbols. Let Uncle Wiggily be your child's first reading game. Contains: beautifully illustrated game board, Uncle Wiggily Visits Dr. Possum storybook, 4 plastic Uncle Wiggily Movers, deck of verse cards and rules (printed on platform). For 2-4 players. | | | Features: | |
• Follow Uncle Wiggily on a journey from his Hollow Stump Bungalow to Dr. Possum's office
• Move along the winding path through the woods.
• Players draw cards and follow the simple rhymes to move
• 2 - 4 Players
• Ages 4+
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.9 inches | | Product Width:
| 10.1 inches | | Product Height:
| 20.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.75 pounds | | Package Length:
| 15.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.75 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 41 reviews |
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43 of 45 found the following review helpful:
Kids learn to read the easy wayNov 12, 2001
By Connie Nader Uncle Wiggily has the same appeal as a Dr. Seuss book. The characters are whimsical, the art appealing, and the rhymes help struggling readers. As a high school English teacher, I sometimes get asked by friends to help their children who are having trouble learning to read. I always bring out my Uncle Wiggily game, which has been in my family for about 30 years. Now I am delighted to be able to buy a copy for a friend's family, whose children always ask to play the game when they come over. Call it nostalgia or call it Peter Pan Syndrome...I still enjoy the game myself!
28 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Uncle Wiggly GameFeb 05, 2009
By Lori Weavers I was so excited to find the Uncle Wiggly games for my grandkids. We had been playing an old game of my childhood and they loved it.
The new version is so "dumbed-down" that the kids don't even ask to play that one. They want to play the old one. For example: the path goes only to 100 instead of 151. The paths don't intertwine as in the old game. It's much too easy and obvious; even kids catch on to that!!!!
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Yea! It's back!Nov 04, 2005
By J. Laplagne
"Dodger"
I grew up with this game as a kid and then my nieces and nephews grew up on it. We have nearly destroyed our original board game from so many played games. I have looked in the stores and done a few web searched in the past to no avail. But today I found it! I just ordered a few for my great niece and great nephew. I know they will grow up with fond memories of laying on the floor playing this game as their two previous generations had. You will enjoy playing this game with your kids as I did mine.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
We love it!!!!!!!!!Jan 15, 2006
By Holly Boston My daughter (5yrs),loves what she calls, "The Rabbit Game". I had this game as a child and loved it then. She can't read the cards very quickly, so we have to help her a bit on that. It was a nice change from Candy Land and Chutes and Ladders! I hope she'll remember it when she has children! Hey, it takes no batteries-yeah
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
My favorite game!Jan 27, 2003
I am only 15 years old but as a kid I played this all time at my babysitters. In fact, it was my favorite game. It really helped me and a few others who went there learn to read and we never got tired of it. It is also extreamly durable because the game was her childrens from about 30 years before. For some reason a few weeks ago this game popped into my head and I had to have it. I still enjoy playing the game as much as I did then and I intend on keeping it to play with my children.
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