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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love Cooties!
This game designed for preschoolers is just plain fun. I don't know why the idea of putting together a bug should make one smile, but it does. I have always hated bugs, but I love this game and was sad when my girls thought they were too old to play any longer. So I have the Cootie game stashed away awaiting my in-the-future grandchildren to come play with me. And...
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Great Blast From The Past But Not Good For Little Ones
I recently ordered Milton Bradley's "Ants In The Pants" and "Cootie Bug" games for my 3 year old son. These games were a total blast from the past and I just had to get them when I saw them on your site. Ants In The Pants is great but Cootie Bug is NOT good for this age group. I was so disappointed because the game has too many little pieces, is...
Published on July 28, 1999


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86 of 89 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Great Blast From The Past But Not Good For Little Ones, July 28, 1999
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= Durability:2.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:2.0 out of 5 stars 
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I recently ordered Milton Bradley's "Ants In The Pants" and "Cootie Bug" games for my 3 year old son. These games were a total blast from the past and I just had to get them when I saw them on your site. Ants In The Pants is great but Cootie Bug is NOT good for this age group. I was so disappointed because the game has too many little pieces, is a little more complicated than I remembered, and the game board was in pieces in minutes (flimsy cardboard). Suprisingly enough, my 3 year old son is really careful with his toys and is not "destructive" by any means. And although this toy was not expensive, it was a waste of money for his age group.

Just wanted to provide some feedback and possibly save some other parents some money. Wait until your kids are 4 or 5 for this one.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars I like the old version better., October 18, 2002
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We purchased this game for my daughter. She is only 2 1/2, but we figured it would be fun to just try and put together the legs, eyes etc. My husband and I were so disappointed in this game. You just keep rolling for legs basically. The eyes are one unit now. The head kept falling off of the bodies. The lips on mine fell off throughout the entire game. None of us could get the legs into the holes without a huge effort. We knew that our daughter might have difficulty with the game at her age, but we never anticipated the trouble we would have. I would not waste my money on this game. It isn't one we be able to use in the future. The quality is very poor. They took a fun game and made it very frustrating.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A classic changed, and not for the better., December 26, 2000
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.... Cootie is a classic, but unfortunately the new cootie is not as good as the old. Each player used to have to get two eyes and two antennae. Now it is one set of eyes and one set of headtopping. So now your four year old sits and plays with fewer rewarding possibilities while waiting for the six sixes needed for the legs. Remarkably bad change in a great game for children of all ages. A great game because the little ones can win fair and square knowing that they got no help from the grown ups.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Classic - remade cheaply as is all to common these days, December 29, 2003
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My kids 4 & 6 got this for Christmas. It is a classic game, but the parts, box and board are all much cheaper & flimsy than they used to be. The bugs are hard to get to stand up. It was somewhat frustrating for the kids if you followed the rules and had to roll a 1 and then a 2 with the dice to get started building the bug. When the 4 of us played it, some had their bug practically built and others were still waiting to even start and had not rolled the first required number. It doesn't always seem "fair" to the younger ones to see others so far ahead, strictly based on luck & roll of the die. There is no real skill or learning here in succeeding in playing the game and winning.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love Cooties!, September 29, 2005
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This game designed for preschoolers is just plain fun. I don't know why the idea of putting together a bug should make one smile, but it does. I have always hated bugs, but I love this game and was sad when my girls thought they were too old to play any longer. So I have the Cootie game stashed away awaiting my in-the-future grandchildren to come play with me. And anyone who sees me putting together a bug for my own pleasure... well I deny that I still play with my cooties. I'm just checking to see if all the parts are there. Yeah, yeah, that's what I'm doing!

Cootie is a simple game and consists of a set of dice, enough bodies, heads, legs, tongues, antennae and eyes for four people to play. The object of the game is to roll the dice to see what body part you get. For example, if you roll a 1 you get the body, 2 is a head, etc. The player then snaps the pieces together to create their Cootie bug. The first player to have a whole Cootie put together is the winner, but a "whole" Cootie includes a body, head, two eyes, two antennae, six legs, and a curly tongue. Each of these body parts are brightly colored and you wont' build two alike. Two to four players can join in at a time. We have even combined a couple of games so more people can play!

This game is designed for children aged 3 - 6 years old, but adults and even teenagers seem to have fun while constructing the bug. Smaller children are often not interested in rolling the dice - they just want to build the Cootie bug. When I first introduced my girls to Cootie, they just snapped the pieces together and built a bug. Once they were about five years old, they were more interested in playing the actual game.

The bug parts are designed for small hands and most children have no problems snapping them together. This is one of the few games that actually holds the attention of younger children for hours. They think they are just having fun, but they are also developing their motor skills and problem solving skills. When using the dice, they are learning their numbers and learning to place a value on that number (1 = body), colors can also be learned. Things people don't think about are the other skills enhanced and expanded through this type of play. Communication skills can be greatly improved, sharing is taught, and laughter can be shared.

One of my biggest gripes with Cootie is the small legs and antennae, as they can become lost easily. I put the body parts in a zip lock baggie to hold which helps keep them from disappearing. Also, these parts could be easily swallowed, so make sure the children do not place them in their mouths.

Overall, Cootie is a cheap game that will amuse for hours. Not only entertaining, Cootie can be used as a learning tool. The age recommendations for this are a bit off - my girls were about eight years old before they tired of playing.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Instant Winner, February 5, 2005
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I just baught this game for my son (4 1/2) and he loved it right away. He loves to play with me or on his own. Only drawback: the poor quality; the pieces keep on falling off. My son is very meticulous for his age and doesn't mind. He's just extra careful handling his cootie. But I think it could be a great cause of frustration. I always have to pick up my pieces and I think it takes some of the fun away. Strange that it is so poorly made. But my son has so much fun with this game and that's what matters.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Pieces Fall Out, January 8, 2005
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I believe the game is fun but the pieces would not stay together. The head, body, legs, and antennae would keep falling off. This frustrated my children because they had to keep putting the pieces together after they already put them on and so it took the enjoyment out of the game. My children is 3 and 4 years old and my nephew is 6 years old.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as fun as other similar games, July 6, 2003
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It gets frustrating for my 3 year old to roll the dice and not be able to add to his bug. He prefers to play with it as a bug building toy and not as the game itself.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My kids loved playing with this game!!, April 23, 2006
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It's simple and they can play on their own. No reading required. There is a large picture card made out of cardboard that the kids can refer to when they need to pick the pieces to create their bug. Each player roles a dice for body parts, and the first person to build their bug is the winner!!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars You need the patience of a saint to really enjoy this game!, June 7, 2006
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I really like that this teaches counting, taking turns and patience.. but it gets ridiculous after a while. You can end up rolling the dice with no results for a very long time.. especially when you only have two players. My son likes putting the pieces together (though they are a bit hard to put together and don't always stay together)... but I can tell he gets a bit bored when we keep rolling the dice and don't roll the exact number you need. I am half tempted to let him make the dice land on the right number sometimes just to get the game going.. but then I know that would backfire on me later. I think this game is going in the garage sale bin.
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