

🔤 Spin, Seek, and Learn with The Very Hungry Caterpillar – Where ABCs Come to Life!
The Briarpatch Very Hungry Caterpillar Spin & Seek ABC Game is a preschool learning tool that combines Eric Carle’s beloved artwork with interactive letter-finding gameplay. Designed for ages 3+, it features large colorful pieces and a spinner mechanism to teach uppercase and lowercase letters while reinforcing counting skills. This screen-free game fosters early literacy and family engagement, making it a perfect educational activity for young children and siblings.







| ASIN | B012WFKICK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,605 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,429 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (755) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
| Item model number | 01249-4PK |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Rejects from Studios |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 10.5 x 8 inches |
| Release date | January 1, 2023 |
L**K
Introduce little kids to board games & alphabet
I am homeschooling my 5 year old and he has struggled with learning his letters so far. This game was exactly what we needed to work on solidifying the letters he already knows, and continuing to learn the ones he is not familiar with. I did find that there are a few too many cards to look through with each turn, but I easily remedied this by dividing the cards into two decks (first and last half of alphabet) and set up the first half while we were still on that part of the game board. As we travelled along the path I set out more and more cards from the second half of the deck until we had all of them. As we only play with 2 players I found it was necessary to also remove the cards we had passed as we went. To me, these are minor alterations for the benefit of helping my kindergartener learn his alphabet! I will note, the game says it is for 3+. My 3 year old does not understand the concept of spinning and only moving her character the set number of spaces. However, having her “play” with us means she also gets great exposure to learning her letters as well. She loves to “earn” the letter cards that my son and I have already passed but not gathered by telling me the sound that each letter makes based off of the pictures. All in all, this game is perfect for us for the purpose I purchased it for - learning letters in a fun way with loved artwork from our favorite children’s books. I read that other reviews are critical on the concept of the game, the simplicity of it, the lack of interest their kids have in it, etc. I don’t see this as a typical family board game like Sorry, Candyland, or Life. It is a learning game for a very specific age group which are being introduced to board games and the alphabet. For this purpose, this game is excellent!
A**B
Nice fun teaching tool for pre-schooler
Purchased to use as a fun ABC game along with over various conventional methods to encourage a reluctant great niece not interested in learning the alphabet. She likes playing & is learning her capital & lower case letters without her fully realizing it. Just another learning tool to reinforce learning.
A**R
Fun to use, learn to play
Perfect gift for 3+. The game pieces and cards themselves are useable at 2/3 years old (like flash cards) but my 3 year old still doesn’t understand how to actually play the game. But by just using the cards and having him find the “match” he has learned about half his letters so far.
6**H
Nice illustrations.. but confusing game
The illustrations being taken from the books are lovely. However the overall game itself is a bit confusing and doesn't really make sense. We've modified it a bit to make the game easier and more interesting at the same time.
R**A
Great game
Great game for learning the alphabet and the difference between upper and lower case letters. Our daughter loves Eric Carle and this game is a hit with her.
N**3
So fun!
Great way to get little minds engaged and learning. Ages 2-6 were kept busy though I did help the youngest one. Overall it’s a great game to introduce letters and continue keeping letters fresh over summer break.
B**S
Great game for little ones who want to be grown up
easy to follow game plan and for little kiddo to win at.
C**N
Cute game that practices letter recognition
Perfect for toddlers. Gifted as a secret Santa gift. We received one as a gift last year.
D**E
Bought for my toddler for Christmas. Haven't opened yet but product came on time. I like that it's educational
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