
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 10.5 x 2.5 x 10.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B000P0WVN4
- Item model number: P20073
- Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 6 years
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 7,170 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
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Price : $18.11
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Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Adorable first memory board game for kids. Help the puppies find their bones. Press on the electronic barking dog and he will bark the number of spaces you move - 1, 2 or 3. When your puppy lands on a space beside a bone, he can pick it up using his magnetic nose. If the color of the bone matches your puppy, you get to move it to your doghouse. The first to find 3 matching bones wins. Contents: game board, 4 puppies, 1 electronic barking dog, 12 bones, game rules. 1-4 players. Ages 3+.
In this adorable first memory board game, kids help the puppies find their bones. Start by pressing on the electronic barking dog, and he will bark the number of spaces you move (1,2 or 3). When your puppy lands on a space beside a bone, he can pick it up using his magnetic nose. If the color of the bone matches your puppy, you get to move it to your doghouse. The first to find three matching bones wins.
Diggity Dog
Product Features
- Help the puppies find their bones
- Electronic barking dog barks the number of spaces you need to move
- Pick up bones with your dog's magnetic nose
- The first to find 3 matching bones wins
- Award winner

Client Reviews
As a speech pathologist at Play on Words, I am continually searching for beneficial games to encourage language. Children 3 years and up want a little challenge in their games--not anything left to likelihood! Diggity Dog is their 1st pick for entertaining. Pick out your puppy and press the doghouse to listen for the quantity of barks. Count them out as you land on a space, dig a hole and the small bone sticks to your dog's magnetic nose. See if the color on the underside of the bone matches your dog and collect all three before heading property to win. There is just enough action to keep little hands busy and ability necessary to preserve minds churning. Playing Diggity Dog requires auditory memory (remembering the number of barks), visual memory (remembering where your colored bones are), counting, and conversation negotiating turn-taking and discussing approach. These are all expertise that contribute to language development.
My three year old daughter loves this game. It does have modest pieces that would be a choking hazard for smaller sized kids, so we play when her younger brother is napping. Just for Significant kids, she loves it. She can set up the game by herself, which means opening up the board and placing one magnetic bone on each and every little dirt pile. You push the dog home in the middle of the board and listen for 1, two, or 3 barks, and then move your dog the ideal quantity of spaces. Then you use your dog's nose to choose up the magnetic bone on that spot (if there is a single) and place in a dog's home according to the color on the underside of the bone. It assists with counting some, but mainly with taking turns and mastering how to win and lose. I assume kids get a major kick out of how the dogs can choose up the bones (thanks to magnets)! Delight in!
Diggity Dog
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