UNO® was one of my favorite games when I was growing up and now my preschooler can play too — Mattel has come out with UNO Moo!™ Preschool Farm Animal Matching Game (price between $15- $20). This simplified UNO® game comes with 28 farm animal figures, a plastic barn with a handle and 4 'bales of hay' dividers. The object of the game is to be the first to get rid of all your barnyard animals by matching colors and figures to get your animals in the barn.
Little ones can experience all the fun of classic UNO with added twists in this UNO Moo barn game. PRODUCT FEATURES. Round up animals & place them in the barn; Start the game with each player taking 5 animal pieces from the barn & hiding them behind their designated haystack; A random animal is placed on top of the barn for players to match. It's a preschool version of the world's beloved UNO game! In UNO MOO!, farm animals come out of their barn to play with you! Like the classic game, players round up the animals by matching their colors or types. To start, place all of the figures in the barn and mix them up. Players draw five figures from among the animals or farmers.
The barn doubles as a storage case and has the handle — which makes it ultra- portable (and easy to stash away when not in use). It's ideal for ages 3 and up (the figures are a choking hazard for children under 3) and for 2-4 players.
My son, who turned 4 at the end of September, was the perfect age to understand how to play this game. It was a fun game and an excellent way to reinforce matching similar colors and figures. I loved that my son could actually hold the figures in his hand — making it more of a tangible skill for a preschooler.
Mattel supplied an Uno Moo Game for testing purposes.
Considered the preschool version of the classic card game Uno, Uno Moo ($15) Uno Moo is a fun farm animal spin on an old favorite. By matching pieces by type (various farm animals) or color, kids learn to categorize a piece in two different ways, and try to be the first to get rid of all their figures. And of course, much like the original card game, the player who is down to one piece has to yell 'Uno moo!', which is an irresistible hook to keep attention invested in the game. The cute Uno Moo game pieces are perfect sizes for little ones to hold, and the rules are simple to understand.
UNO® was one of my favorite games when I was growing up and now my preschooler can play too — Mattel has come out with UNO Moo!™ Preschool Farm Animal Matching Game (price between $15- $20). This simplified UNO® game comes with 28 farm animal figures, a plastic barn with a handle and 4 'bales of hay' dividers. The object of the game is to be the first to get rid of all your barnyard animals by matching colors and figures to get your animals in the barn.
Little ones can experience all the fun of classic UNO with added twists in this UNO Moo barn game. PRODUCT FEATURES. Round up animals & place them in the barn; Start the game with each player taking 5 animal pieces from the barn & hiding them behind their designated haystack; A random animal is placed on top of the barn for players to match. It's a preschool version of the world's beloved UNO game! In UNO MOO!, farm animals come out of their barn to play with you! Like the classic game, players round up the animals by matching their colors or types. To start, place all of the figures in the barn and mix them up. Players draw five figures from among the animals or farmers.
The barn doubles as a storage case and has the handle — which makes it ultra- portable (and easy to stash away when not in use). It's ideal for ages 3 and up (the figures are a choking hazard for children under 3) and for 2-4 players.
My son, who turned 4 at the end of September, was the perfect age to understand how to play this game. It was a fun game and an excellent way to reinforce matching similar colors and figures. I loved that my son could actually hold the figures in his hand — making it more of a tangible skill for a preschooler.
Mattel supplied an Uno Moo Game for testing purposes.
Considered the preschool version of the classic card game Uno, Uno Moo ($15) Uno Moo is a fun farm animal spin on an old favorite. By matching pieces by type (various farm animals) or color, kids learn to categorize a piece in two different ways, and try to be the first to get rid of all their figures. And of course, much like the original card game, the player who is down to one piece has to yell 'Uno moo!', which is an irresistible hook to keep attention invested in the game. The cute Uno Moo game pieces are perfect sizes for little ones to hold, and the rules are simple to understand.
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Uno Moo game play is fairly fast, which should help with anyone learning how to take turns. Keep your pieces behind haystack to keep others from seeing what you have. Everyone draws pieces from the barn, and the youngest player gets to kick off the first turn by placing one of their pieces in the barn door first. The next player checks to see if they have a piece with the same animal or the same color, and plays their piece on the barn door next, pushing the piece originally on the barn door back into the barn. Then it's the next person's turn.
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There is also a bit of technique to playing the farmer (which is like playing a wild card), as well as penalty points like playing the skunk. Although with younger players you can just skip over those rules to simplify things even more if it's too challenging. The first player to play all their pieces is the winner. Then you'll find the remaining players wants to see who could finish next – although I think all players just look for their opportunity to shout 'Uno moo!' too.