Let’s Feed the Very Hungry Caterpillar Game Review and Giveaway

I loved the book The Very Hungry Caterpillar when I was a child. It was one of the first books I brought to read to Ethan. Paul Lamond Games have created a Very Hungry Caterpillar Game. It is called Let’s Feed the Very Hungry Caterpillar and we were asked if we would like to review it.

Lets Feed the Very Hungry Caterpillar Game Review

What Is The Let’s Feed the Very Hungry Caterpillar Game?

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Game is a game of counting, collecting and building. The game is aimed at preschoolers aged 3+ and is for 2 to 4 players. It will help your child to practice decision-making. Help develop their counting skills and also improve their fine motor skills.

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Whats Included In The Box?

  • 4 Caterpillar Pieces
  • 20 Butterfly Puzzle Pieces
  • 58 Movement Cards
  • Game Board
  • Instructions

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How To Play The Let’s Feed the Very Hungry Caterpillar Game?

The aim of the game is to collect all five puzzle pieces to build a beautiful butterfly. You move your caterpillars around the board from fruit to fruit. The movement cards dictate the amount of spaces you can move on your turn. Every-time your caterpillar stops on a piece of fruit to eat you can collect the corresponding puzzle piece to create your beautiful butterfly.

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What Little E loves about the Let’s Feed the Very Hungry Caterpillar Game?

Little E loves the building the puzzle aspect of this game. This might result in cheating on her part to get her puzzle pieces quicker! She loves the 3D caterpillars. She found the concept of the game very easy and enjoys playing it with us.

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What We love about the Let’s Feed the Very Hungry Caterpillar Game?

This game is illustrated just like the original Eric Carle book. It’s brightly coloured which means it is very attention grabbing. The movement cards are very easy to use for any younger players. They are illustrated with both numbers and pictures for easy counting. The game is very easy to pick up quickly which is perfect for younger children.

The Let’s Feed the Very Hungry Caterpillar Game has a RRP of £14.95. It is available to buy from Debenhams and the ELC.

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Let’s Feed the Very Hungry Caterpillar Game Giveaway

Paul Lamond Games have given our readers the chance to own their very own copy of the Very Hungry Caterpillar Game. You can enter our giveaway below.

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Giveaway Terms and Conditions

  • Open to UK residents only
  • Giveaway closes at 12.00am on the 28th October 2018
  • Entries will be validated according to the rules of entry
  • There is one prize of a Let’s Feed the Very Hungry Caterpillar Game
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DISCLOSURE – We were gifted the Let’s Feed the Very Hungry Caterpillar Game for the purposes of this post. We always give our honest opinions, findings, beliefs and experiences of products.

141 thoughts on “Let’s Feed the Very Hungry Caterpillar Game Review and Giveaway”

  1. Yes and I loved it, but I never had a copy of my own as a child. It was one of the very first thigs I bought when we found out I was pregnant, and have read it to our son many (many, many, many) times since

  2. I just read that it was published before I was born so am gonna have to have a serious word with my mum as to why I didn’t? 😉

  3. Yes I did and so did my daughter. Despite its simplicity, I regard it as one of the best books ever written and illustrated for toddlers.

  4. I did as a child and my 4 yr old loves it aswell we did the theme for her 2nd birthday Still smiles when reading after all these years

  5. Lovely book I had it read to me when I was a child, now I read it to my children. Great for all generations to read. We even have a photo album with the hungry caterpillar on the front cover.

  6. I did read it as a child, and then I read it to my sons when they were little and it is a firm favourite in my childrens Nursery that I manage

  7. Yeah! I still have the book that I used to read as a child, it’s a little worse for wear but I read it to my kids!

  8. Yes I did and I’ve read it to my children and my son even has the DVD which is actually pretty good to watch for younger kids.

  9. not as a child but i read it to all my own children and the children I worked with when I worked in a playgroup many times

  10. I did have a copy of the book when I was a little girl, and I have made sure that my girls have their own copy and love the story as much as I do!

  11. I vaguely remember reading it as a child, but I bought it for my little one for Christmas last year with the teddy and read it to my own children regularly.

  12. I had it read to me as a child and now my little boy loves it especially after having it as a theme at nursery one term!

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