

🌰 Grab the acorns, outsmart your friends, and squirrel away the win!
Educational Insights' Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game is a top-rated preschool board game that combines color matching, fine motor skill development, and strategic thinking. Designed for ages 3+, it features a spinner, squirrel-shaped tongs, and colorful acorns to create an engaging, social, and educational experience that fits perfectly into family game nights or classroom activities.





| ASIN | B00486ZVC4 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,519 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #84 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Educational Insights |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Color | Multi-color |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 11,358 Reviews |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Educational Objective | stem |
| Genre | Educational |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013031010993, 00086002034052 |
| Included Components | tree-shaped game board, Squirrel Squeezer, 20 colored acorns, 1 game spinner, 4 logs, and instruction guide |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 14.2 x 11 x 2.1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.5"L x 11"W |
| Item Type Name | Educational Insights The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game for Preschoolers & Toddlers, Gift For Boys & Girls, Ages 3+ |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Educational Insights |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 84.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 36 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Size | 12.90" L x 10.70" W x 2.10" H |
| Sub Brand | Friends |
| Subject Character | AnimalsHistory |
| Supported Battery Types | No battery required |
| Theme | Animal, Fruit |
| UPC | 013031010993 109991118043 163120430581 809099166556 885399727789 800187939533 885587201565 885326144337 860020340520 885278311207 696748240015 885336404995 001910514786 799783491746 885914298978 885492492867 885510066858 635665034369 885897331334 794965249917 885635388354 858160371801 572050054956 885332187175 572050054857 199988881111 885377128140 069509306259 885509757774 885310818282 8855199711… |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Love this game for toddlers!
My toddler is quite literally OBSESSED with this game. I gave it to her for christmas and we played it no lie, 8 time in a row. It's so cute and teaches color matching skills and motor skills. Each player has their own log which has 5 slots for acorns. There are colored acorns. Purple, yellow, blue, red and green. The objective is to get one of each. All of the acorns "live" on the tree, aka you just scatter them in the box because the box is the tree (this is great for keeping acorns contained!). You use the spinner to determine how many acorns you get, what color (if any) you get, or other plays such as stealing an acorn from a player, losing your turn or losing all of your acorns to the wind. If you spin and are able to get an acorn, you use the squirrel tongs to pick it up off the tree and put it in your log. Overall the game is super cute, my daughter isn't quite 3 yet and for the most part understands how to play this game. It's a great introduction to board games for her and super fun.
L**K
Perfect Game for Little Hands and Growing Minds!
T his squirrel game is a huge hit in our house! It’s super easy for toddlers to learn, and the gameplay is just the right length to hold their attention. It’s fantastic for building fine motor skills—using the squirrel tweezers to pick up the acorns is both fun and great for hand-eye coordination. The game also naturally teaches colors, counting, and taking turns, which makes it a great learning tool without feeling like a lesson. Even older kids (and adults!) enjoy playing along, which makes it a fun family activity. Highly recommend for toddlers and preschoolers!
A**R
Cute toddler game
Such a cute game for toddlers! My three year old loves the concept and is already picking up on things on his own within a few plays. The game pieces are super cute and it helps with taking turns, color recognition, counting, etc. The game goes pretty quickly most times so it’s good for a toddler’s attention span. He even wanted to play twice in a row which was awesome quality time for us!
C**N
Great game for little ones!
This is such a fun game for little ones! Emphasizes color recognition and matching, counting, taking turns, fair play, and winning and losing! The hardest part was for my little one to be able to grasp the squirrel tightly enough to use as the pinchers for picking up acorns. There is a space you can spin where you can sneak an acorn from another player and a space where the wind blows all your acorns away. I personally like these because it's a gentle way of introducing them to strategy and the not-always-winning aspects of a game. It's well made, we have had it for several years and it has been played by many kids! Even young 2 or 3 year olds can definitely play under close supervision since the acorns could be a choking hazard. We have this ourselves and have given it as a gift too. It's always a hit!
C**Y
I can't say enough good things! Here are the top 10
This game is amazing! I have been looking for a brand of board game that would be appropriate for a smart-but-yoing toddler for quite some time. It seems all games marketed to the younger bunch involves something going to the bathroom or feeding something until it exploded, all completely unnecessarily vulgar humor, especially for the age group it's marketed for. This game finally answered my prayers about finding a suitable board game to play with my daughter. Here are my favorite things about it. 1. The pieces do not feel cheap. The acorns are made of a rubber like texture, not the hollow plastic most games use now. 2. It is a very easy concept, and can be grasped almost as young as 2 1/2 3. It is great practice on gross motor skills 4. My daughter asked me a lot about squirells as we were playing, it really encouraged learning about the animal. 5. Encourages counting skill development, sorting, and colors 6. The pictures made the turn action super simple to explain to my young one. 7. Even when we had played this game out(after about 15 games in a row) my daughter still liked to use the acorns and tree stumps to imagine different play scenarios. 8. The box it came in is part of the game, keeping prices from getting lost in the mouth of my one year old. 9. There was never any reason to get rowdy, it's always a quiet game, good for lengthening focus and creative thought. 10. That squirell and the illustration on the tree is so darn cute!! I'm done raving, but seriously, I WILL be buying more from this developer, I am blown away by the effort they put into making this clean, educational, fun, and a quality product. PERFECT gift for 3-4 year old on any occasion.
M**M
Simple game, great for kids to play without a grownup
I purchased this game for my kindergarten and first grade children. I wish I would have found it a few years ago. As other reviewers mention, the premise of the game is simple and games do not take very long. It is not the most exciting game for adults, but my children really enjoy it. The simplicity of the game is both the biggest selling point and the biggest drawback. What I like: - My kids can take this one out and play it alone. They don't need adult help for setup. - No reading necessary. My younger child is still learning to read and that can be a hangup with other games. - No really small pieces. Yes, there are lots of acorns, but they are bigger than the cherries in Hi Ho Cherry-O and are easy to spot when it is time to put the game away. - This has been a good game to teach being a good sport and not always winning. - The logs, acorns, and squirrel are good quality and are holding up to some boisterous play. What I don't like: - The game can be a little too simple, meaning they are done in just 5 or 10 minutes, though my children are at the higher end of the age range. I think this would be perfect as a "first game" for those in the 3-4 age group (as long as they are past the stage of putting things in their mouth - the acorns could pose a choking hazard).
S**R
Teaches lots of Things
My 3 year old grandson loves this game! He does well with the squirrel tongs and has learned about cooperation, setbacks, taking turns, counting, and using colors. I enjoy the game also and don’t mind playing it several times in a row. It’s fun!
K**9
Great for Pre-K Kids
I had bought this game about 10 years ago for my classroom and it was now missing some pieces so I bought it again. This one was more durable. The kids love this game. Great for counting, following direction, matching, and cooperative play.
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