Woof and Me is a very unique board game about dogs that enables kids to learn all about responsible pet care and simple money skills, while playing a game that focuses on how to properly care for the family pet. This is a fun way to prepare kids for a new pet adoption. As they play the game, they learn about pet care, adopting from a shelter, dog needs, the costs of caring for a pet and more.
In addition, the game board and cards feature colorful images illustrating proper health care, shelter, tricks, love, doing fun things together and more. A dog can make a home feel warm and comfortable. All ages can play this board game and learn how to care for the family fur baby.
Begin by collecting bone cards as you proceed along the winding game path.
The player with the most bones at the end wins the game and gets to choose another dog from the animal shelter.
Find out by drawing the bone cards which contain colorful real life images of dogs receiving important needs like water, food, exercise, health, shelter and more.
Doggy Dollars are also used to pay for items your dog needs and players can also earn doggy dollars! It’s fun to learn important pet care needs through playing Woof and me, the board game that teaches kids how to take care of the family pet! Don’t forget to visit the dog park along the colorful game path. Exercise is important for your dog and is beneficial for your health too!
If you land on a black PAW space on the board, lose one bone card and read the solution to the problem your dog might have. Next, solve your pup’s problem to learn important pet care needs.
New vocabulary words like spay and neuter, rabies and license are introduced!
In addition, the game features lots of colorful images illustrating proper health care, shelter, tricks, love, doing fun things together and more. Most important, a dog can make a home feel warm and comfortable; learn how to make your pet feel like a treasured member of your household. All ages can play this board game that teaches kids how to take care of the family pet.
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