Color Go Fish Playing Cards |  | Brand: eeBoo
Buy New: $7.95 as of 11/21/2009 23:29 CST details
New (7) from $7.95
Seller: Fat Brain Toys Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 3901
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 1 x 4
MPN: PCBIGF Model: PCBIGF UPC: 689196801211 EAN: 0689196801211 ASIN: B000II0TBY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Develops matching and organizing skills | | • | Shaped like fish |
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Product Description Go Fish! These delightfully illustrated playing cards are die cut in the shape of fish and are jumbo size, perfect for little hands. A fun and classic card game for kids. Easy and fun for kids to read, these whimsical, oversized cards make classic children's card games more fun. Heavy cardstock boxes with sliding tray storage make it easy to keep everyone playing with a full deck. Playing cards measure approximately 5 x 3 1/2".
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Way too cute! April 18, 2009 M. Carlson (CA) Bought these Go Fish cards as I'd always remembered the set from my youth. These ones aren't exactly the same but the fish shaped cards was really important to me.
Love these cards!
Wonderful! January 27, 2009 Amber Norris (Ohio) I love this game. I got this for my 2 1/2 year old for Christmas. This is sort of her first real game (along with I Never Forget a Face). And I am impressed. The cards are durable, it's easy to play, and I love the names of the colors. She has known red, yellow, and blue for nearly 2 years, so it is nice to learn new colors like chartreuse, turquoise, jade, etc. Wonderful game!
I now really enjoy all the eeboo products, I have been buying them for gifts. I love the high quality, bright colors, learning potential, and they are just different from everything else out there. I just wish they were made in the USA, and were available locally. But oh well...
Great beginner game! January 13, 2009 A. Holmes 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The cards are sturdy, and there are several colors to teach beginners. My 3 yr old and 6 yr old can both play since it's based on color, not numbers or letters!
Go Fish December 21, 2008 Margaret Asboth (Florida) A cute variation on the traditional game. Kids have fun learning the names for the colors.
Cafe au lait for 3-year-olds August 25, 2007 Mare 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The fish shape is fun. The cards are tough. The colors pretty - the color names absurd - cafe au lait, buttercup, jade, turquoise, warm red!!!
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