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Toys and Games Reviews of Who Lives Where Wooden Memory & Matching GameCustomer Review: Shapes are poorly cut & don't fit in the "homes" well Summary: 1 Stars
This is a cute memory game. The object is to put your animals in their respective homes in the order you lined up your animals by playing memory with their "homes". It is cute and my two year old enjoys the game. Except... the shapes and "homes" are not cut well therefore, the animals are hard to put in the homes. Even I had trouble getting them out for my two year old. I'm taking our game back to exchange it for a different memory game. I just don't have confidence that exchanging it for another of the same game will solve the issue. They are simply poorly manufactured pieces.
Customer Review: Fun and cute game Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this game for my 5-year-old daughter who loves to play games. Plus, she has an awesome memory (as most kids do) and loves animals, so this seemed right up her alley. It's a really cute game and fun to play. I like it because it doesn't take up too much time (so you can play multiple times in a relatively short amount of time) and she likes it because she almost ALWAYS beats me (and my 38-year-old memory)! The animals pieces are very cute and the game overall is really durable. This is a game she asks to play over and over, so I know it was a good pick!
Customer Review: Fun game! Summary: 5 Stars
My two year old daughter loves playing this relaxing game right before bedtime...we will put all the little animals to sleep in their own homes before saying Good Night. I think the animals are just the right size for little fingers, though I'd be careful with the toddlers as the animal pieces are small enough to pose a choking hazard. However with adult supervision, this shouldn't be a problem. My husband and I always supervise when our daughter plays with the game and put all the pieces back in the handy wooden storage box once she's done.
Customer Review: We love this game Summary: 5 Stars
I play this game with my 7 and 5 year old; they really enjoy it. It's challenging even for me to find where the pieces go. We call it the "Noah's Ark" game (since there's two of each animal.) After we're done, we 'walk' the pieces back into the wooden box and put them back in their 'cages'. It doesn't take too long, they don't get frustrated. It's just a good 20 minutes of fun, and then we can move on. We don't have trouble getting the pieces out; I imagine a much younger child would, but we're good to go.
Customer Review: My family loves it. Summary: 5 Stars
I think the object of this game is for toddlers to shame their parents. I play this with my almost-three-year-old, and he remembers where all the animals live with much more accuracy than I do. If I so much as even reach for the wrong house, he jumps all over me to correct me; yet, with all his cheating on my behalf, I still can't win.
Seriously, it's a great game. I haven't had the quality control issues described here, although I can easily imagine that could happen.
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