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By Brittany Rowland<\/a><\/strong>
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\nA fast-paced, exciting card game that teaches kids memory and strategy while improving their basic addition skills, Rat-a-Tat Cat is a sure-fire hit for the whole family. Kids will quickly catch on to the rules; they try to get as few points as possible, but they have to keep track of the points in their head as the game progresses. Rounds go by quickly, so neither you nor your kids will lose interest. The card set is highly portable, making it perfect for family trips. I’m sure any parent is glad for an alternative to Go Fish. Whimsical illustrations of cats and rats adorn each card. Groups like Mensa have rated this product, available for $9.85, a great mind game for children.
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\n Strengths<\/span><\/p>\n

Engaging card game that teaches strategy, timing, memory, and addition skills<\/p>\n

Won the Mensa 1996 Best New Mind Game Award<\/p>\n

Kids will develop a sense of intuition, luck, and probability<\/p>\n

Clever illustrations of cats and rats<\/p>\n

Fast-paced game decreases boredom for kids and adults alike<\/p>\n

Great for trips, parties, and rainy days<\/p>\n

Rounds last only a couple of minutes<\/p>\n

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Younger children will need assistance with the game<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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