Fisher-Price OREO Matchin' Middles

Fisher-Price OREO Matchin' Middles

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  • Yes, You Can Play With Your Food - It's Oreo Matchin' Middles!

    Jan 18 '01
    Pros: Durable container, teaches shapes, easy to use and pick up
    Cons: May be too easy for certain children

    Summary: Boy was I wrong!

    I had heard about this game but, without even seeing it actually played, had decided it was too basic and not worth my time. I teach 9 special needs children, and on a limited budget, I have to be very careful about...

  • Hey Kids, It's ok to play your food and Educational!

    Dec 08 '07
    Pros: Fun and educational toy that uses a familiar fun object to help learn!
    Cons: This game is very hard to find

    Summary: I use toys on a daily basis with the children that I work with. I am Behavioral Educator who works with 1-2 year olds with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Any game or toy that is fun unique and will grab the attention of the children I work with is a vital ...

  • Is it a Cookie or a Shape? It's Both!

    Feb 06 '05
    Pros: Educational, promotes pretend play & hand/eye coordination, fun, durable
    Cons: None

    Summary: One of the gift ideas I gave my mother-in-law for Courtney this past Christmas was Oreo Matchin' Middles and ever since Courtney opened them up on Christmas morning, she's been intrigued by these little plastic cookies. All About Oreo Matchin' ...

  • Hey, who's that kid with the Oreo cookie?

    Apr 20 '04
    Pros: Cute, fun, variety of ways to play.
    Cons: Makes me hungry for OREO cookies.

    Summary: How and Why We Got Fisher-Price OREO Matchin' Middles: My son Henry has always loved puzzles, which his 3-year-old preschool teacher noticed. She showed me one of the matching pieces one day when I picked up Henry from school. She said he had already ...

  • Great inexspensive preschool game

    Jul 26 '02
    Pros: Durable, entertaining, fast, easy game for preschoolers.
    Cons: None.

    Summary: My kids play this game so much that I have considered hiding it. My small children 4-7 can play this game without adult supervision. They were younger when I bought this game and stille were all ablt to play.

    The game comes in a small durable...

  • Pass the milk!

    May 09 '02
    Pros: Easy for chubby toddler hands to play with!
    Cons: None

    Summary: This is a great game to improve motor skills and hand/eye coordination in toddlers. The pieces are big and easily fit together. This game keeps my toddler's attention for about an hour, which is pretty good considering how short a 3-yr-old's...

  • Mom, can we play my game now? Fisher-Price OREO Matchin' Middles

    Feb 20 '02
    Pros: cute, fun, educational, inexpensive, durable
    Cons: none for us!

    Summary: Several weeks ago my husband told me to go out. That rarely happens. I admit, I needed it. So I went to my store of choice, Target. While there, one of the many things I picked up was Fisher-Price OREO Matchin' Middles game for my just turned 4...

  • DON'T EAT YOUR COOKIES, PLAY WITH THEM!

    Feb 19 '02
    Pros: A EXCELLENT TEACHING RESOURCE, MOTOR-SKILLS, HAND-EYE COORDINATION, SHAPES, AND MEMORY ALL IN 1 FUN-FILLED GAME!
    Cons: MY SON FIRST THOUGHT THEY WERE REAL COOKIES, AND TRIED TO BITE 1! LOL

    Summary: I REQUESTED THIS GAME FOR MY SON'S 2 BIRthDAY AFTER I SAY HIS THERAPIST USE IT WITH HIM!! HE HAS SOME DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS, AND I THOUGHT IT WAS A GREAT ACTIVITY FOR WORKING ON MOTOR SKILLS, LANGUAGE, AND ALSO FOR SHAPE RECOGNITION AND A MEMORY GAME....

  • Oh What Fun We Have with Our Plastic Oreos

    Sep 09 '01
    Pros: We love this game
    Cons: Game goes by fast with 3 or 4 players.

    Summary: Last Christmas we bought my 3 year old daughter the Oreo Matching Middles game. It says for ages 3-7 on container. I can tell you that that age range is perfect. My kids are 3-7 and they all enjoy this. It is one of the only games we have that...

  • Oreo Matchin' Middles... food to be played with!

    Sep 06 '01
    Pros: promotes learning of shapes, manual dexterity and spatial relations
    Cons: none

    Summary: I've always been one of those moms who likes to buy toys that are both educational and fun for my children. My son has always been an enthusiastic learner, as was my daughter, so it's worked out well for us. I was eager to find a fun and educational...

  • Wow!! No calories with these Oreo cookies!!

    Aug 09 '01
    Pros: A fun game for pre-schoolers. Teaches taking turns and matching skills.
    Cons: Not much of a challenge for Children over 5 years old

    Summary: This game was one of my greater finds in a Garage Sale that I found last year in our area. It's called "Oreo Matchin Middles". I only paid $1.25 for it, which is great especially since I've seen this game in the stores for $5.99.

    This game can...

  • Creative play for all ages

    Mar 14 '01
    Pros: Many ways to play, easy storage, cheaper than most games,
    Cons: Wish it came with more pieces, there is enough room in the container for more.

    Summary: Oreo Matchin' Middles was originally a gift for my three-year-old. The game label reads "ages 3-7, 2 levels of play," but that is very misleading. This is a game for all ages and as many levels of play you can imagine.

    The game is stored...

  • Fisher-Price Oreo Matching Middles

    Mar 07 '01
    Pros: Nice storage, and multiple levels of play.
    Cons: None

    Summary: Updated 7/10/01

    My son got this toy for Christmas, and we all love it. Very durable memory game, the hard plastic "OREO cookie" pieces comes with a wonderful blue square-sided plastic storage jar with a plastic red lid. Unlike the traditional...

  • Can I have an Oreo? Oh, it's a toy!

    Mar 01 '01
    Pros: Helps learn shapes and enhances memory
    Cons: Can outgrow rather quickly

    Summary: I first heard about these from an Epinion I read. It sounded, to me, like a good learning tool for my son. The lady that wrote the Epinion really liked this toy and it's features, so I thought I would try it out.

    First thing I did was a search...

  • Tim, don't eat them!

    Jan 01 '01
    Pros: easy for small hands to manipulate, more than one way to play
    Cons: none.

    Summary: "Santa" brought this toy for my son. At first, he just looked at it and said "cookies, yum" and set it aside. Later that night, it was a whole different story.

    We put all the pieces out and told Tim to match them. He...

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