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Educational Insight’s Kitten Caboodle and Diggity Dog Games

Kitten Caboodle and Diggity Dog Games Include
- 7 Cat/Dog Cards
- 7 Stands
- 24 Cat/Dog interest cards
- Directions
How to Play the Kitten Caboodle and Diggity Dog Games
- The game goes from youngest to oldest. First, shuffle the card pile and hand two cards to each player.
- Then the game is essentially played like go fish. The animal cards have three interests and each player is trying to get all three interests. To get all three interests you ask each player what they have and if they have it the other player must give it up. If they do not have it, they have to pick a card out of the pile.
- The game continues until one person has three cards that match the animal’s interests. If the player has all three cards they can adopt the cat/dog.
- The person with the most adopted cats or dog wins.

What We Liked About the Kitten Caboodle & Diggity Dog Games
- We loved the game — We could adopt a lot of cats and dogs. My children love animals!
- They can be played individually or together — These preschool matching games can be played solo or played together. You’d have to separate the dog and cat piles as the dog and cats have separate interests.
- The game is for 2 to 4 plays ages 3 and up.
- It can be played over and over again — There is no need for any setup or resetting like other games. For this game, all that is needed is for the cards to all be put back in the card pile and reshuffled. But, make sure you reshuffle the card deck well to make the game fun for your little ones!
- The creator included his own pets — What I found most interesting about the game was the fact that the maker of the game included his pets. He included his dog, Tallulah, and his cat, Mr. Wu. The photos of all of the animals were also selected from real animals on Facebook. Which one is your child’s favorite dog or cat?
hank atkins
Thursday 12th of March 2015
Hi Melissa,
I’m the inventor of Kitten Caboodle and Diggity Dogs. I want to thank you for your wonderful review of the game. they both have been been selling pretty well. I’ve been inventing games for many years. I’m a senior now but I still enjoy creating.
Thanks again,
Hank Atkins
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