🐾 Squeeze, Match, Win — The Pup-tastic Memory Game Everyone’s Barking About!
Tongues Out! is a vibrant, preschool-friendly memory and color matching game featuring 12 squishy pug pieces and 2 colorful dice. Designed for 2-4 players aged 4+, it develops memory, color recognition, social skills, and fine motor coordination without requiring reading. Compact and easy to learn, it’s the perfect educational game for family, homeschool, or classroom fun.
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10.5"L x 10.5"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Material Type | Plastic |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Color | Orange |
Theme | Dogs |
S**W
Cutest game pieces ever!
I will admit that I've never played this game. I bought this because my wife loves pugs. The game pieces are little pugs that poke out their tongues when you squeeze them. She LOVES them! They're like little party favors.
G**G
memory and colors
great preschool game
M**E
Fun game
Fun game for children. They love the puppies and helps with memory, color identification, turn taking, and deductive thinking.
A**R
Cute game for speech therapy!
Such a cute fun game to play with all ages! I use during my speech therapy sessions for turn taking, color recognition, memory, language and artic. Love this game!
L**E
Cutest game ever
My 5 and 2 year old love playing, even if they’re just playing with the dogs
K**R
Simple to play and cute
My son got this for Christmas last year and played with it so much, that we lost pieces along the way. He asked for it again this Christmas and has been playing constantly. The little Pug tongues are adorable and a fun way to create a match!
A**2
That’s my dog!
Fun match game easy to play and teach. Taught 3 and 4 year old to play. They had fun and love the cute dogs
A**.
My 2 year old loves these
I bought the game originally for my mother as she loves pugs and that they stick out their tongue out. Well my son was obsessed with them so I got him his own set. He loves to let them stick their tongues out. He also is kinda rough with them. But they have yet to break. He used to put them in his mouth and none of em broke. He did get one tongue stuck but with a few sharp shakes it came undone and works just fine again. He also uses them for his colors and will definitely help with memory games for toddlers.
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