Rat a Tat Cat Card Game
As children play Rat-a-tat Cat, they develop a sense of timing and an understanding of basic, but essential, mathematical concepts. They learn ways to remember their cards and strategies to figure out what cards other players might have. They also begin to develop an intuitive sense of probability. Rat-a-tat Cat requires skill, strategy, and awareness, challenging both young children and adults.
How to Play:
A game of suspense, strategy, and anticipation. Get rid of the high cards (rats) and go for the low cards (cats). Sneak a peek, draw two, or swap cards for an added twist. The lowest score wins the game. (A poker face helps!)
Awards:
Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award
Dr. Toy's Best Vacation Products
Mensa Select
National Parenting Publications (NAPPA) Honors
Games Magazine Top 100 Game
Canadian Toy Testing Council *** (Highest Rating)
Canadian Toy Testing Council “Children's Choice” Award
Dr. Toy's Best Classic Toys
Major Fun Award
As children play Rat-a-tat Cat, they develop a sense of timing and an understanding of basic, but essential, mathematical concepts. They learn ways to remember their cards and strategies to figure out what cards other players might have. They also begin to develop an intuitive sense of probability. Rat-a-tat Cat requires skill, strategy, and awareness, challenging both young children and adults.
How to Play:
A game of suspense, strategy, and anticipation. Get rid of the high cards (rats) and go for the low cards (cats). Sneak a peek, draw two, or swap cards for an added twist. The lowest score wins the game. (A poker face helps!)
Awards:
Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award
Dr. Toy's Best Vacation Products
Mensa Select
National Parenting Publications (NAPPA) Honors
Games Magazine Top 100 Game
Canadian Toy Testing Council *** (Highest Rating)
Canadian Toy Testing Council “Children's Choice” Award
Dr. Toy's Best Classic Toys
Major Fun Award
As children play Rat-a-tat Cat, they develop a sense of timing and an understanding of basic, but essential, mathematical concepts. They learn ways to remember their cards and strategies to figure out what cards other players might have. They also begin to develop an intuitive sense of probability. Rat-a-tat Cat requires skill, strategy, and awareness, challenging both young children and adults.
How to Play:
A game of suspense, strategy, and anticipation. Get rid of the high cards (rats) and go for the low cards (cats). Sneak a peek, draw two, or swap cards for an added twist. The lowest score wins the game. (A poker face helps!)
Awards:
Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award
Dr. Toy's Best Vacation Products
Mensa Select
National Parenting Publications (NAPPA) Honors
Games Magazine Top 100 Game
Canadian Toy Testing Council *** (Highest Rating)
Canadian Toy Testing Council “Children's Choice” Award
Dr. Toy's Best Classic Toys
Major Fun Award