Cat & Mouse
Cat & Mouse
Welcome back to an old friend and one of the first Smart Games invented over 20 years ago. Our five children grew up playing Cat and Mouse. It was a perennial favorite at homeschool conferences when that used to be a thing. So we were excited to bring this award-winning logic-based maze puzzle back into production, exclusively for Timberdoodle.
Build a Path with Maze Tiles
In Cat and Mouse, your child will choose a challenge and then make the right connections to build a path by arranging the sturdy plastic maze tiles to connect the images shown in the booklet. Cat and Mouse is different from most other Smart Games because the challenges have more than one solution, which is perfect for developing divergent thinking. Each challenge increases in difficulty with the more complex challenges introducing your student to variable logic.
Forty-eight Multi-Level Challenges
There are 48 challenges with over 1,000 solutions ranging from easy to complex. Everything stores inside the 7-1/2" game board for easy travel. Cat and Mouse develops logical thinking skills, strategic planning, and visual/spatial perception.
Includes:
- Spiral-bound booklet with forty-eight multi-level challenges and solutions
- Game board
- Nine sturdy plastic tiles
Publisher's Information
ISBN: 086002029522
Faith-Based: No
Publisher: Smart Games
Made In: China
Time to Play: 5-20 minutes
Players: 1
Awards and Endorsements:
Best Puzzle Runner-Up 2009 Games Magazine
Speelgoed van het Jaar 2002 België
Dr Toy’s Best Vacation Product 2000
Parent’s Choice Recommended Award
ITSA Best Game Award 2008
Educational Toy Star Award
The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval
Timberdoodle 2011 Award Winner
CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
review by Roads to Everywhere
”Cat & Mouse is a great way to help develop thinking skills in young learners as well as keeping those skills sharp in older adults.”
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”Cat & Mouse encourages strategic planning, concentration, problem solving, visual and spatial insight and logical thinking.”
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