Where’s Squeaky Fun Interactive Preschool and Children – Educational Hide-and-Seek Mouse Game by Blue Orange Games – 2 to 10 Players for Ages 4+
$19.99 Original price was: $19.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.





Price: $19.99 - $14.99
(as of Dec 10, 2024 21:01:15 UTC – Details)
Can you find Squeaky the Mouse? One player hides her, and the rest of the players must find her! If you listen closely, you can hear her laughing and giggling louder and louder! Once you find the silly little mouse, return her back to her Cheese Box so she can finish her meal!
HIDE AND SEEK GAME: This adorable little mouse makes sounds when someone hides her, low at first, then louder and louder until one player finds her. This unique toy develops fine motor coordination, teaches young children about following directions, listening carefully and strengthens social skills. Easy to understand and play – no reading required
HOW TO PLAY: Turn the toy ON and set Squeaky in her cheese box. While all other players close their eyes, one player takes Squeaky and selects a spot to hide her, then they press on the little purple button underneath the mouse to confirm it’s hidden and it’s time to play. Then all players can start looking for her. If they listen carefully they will hear little hints. Squeaky talks low at first, and giggles occasionally.
But as time goes by and if nobody finds her she starts making louder noises! When someone finds her, they press on the purple button to dance to her happy song and they bring her back to her cheese box to reset the game and play again
KID FRIENDLY: Where’s Squeaky is perfect to encourage exercise and active play. It works well with a small or large group of children in an interior or outdoor setting. 1 child alone can also play and enjoy the game if a parent hides the mouse for them. For 2-10 players, perfect for ages 4+.
This fun interactive toy works with 2 x AAA batteries (included). Where’s Squeaky makes a great addition to your classic kindergarten, homeschool, or preschool learning toys and games collection.
Customers say
Customers like the fun and design of the board game. They mention it’s perfect for family play and a lifesaver on rainy days. However, some customers have reported issues with the audio quality, functionality, and value for money. They also dislike that it’s difficult to understand and the build quality is poor.
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Amber Alertt –
Cute and fun
Kiddo loves it! We ran out of hiding places for humans so now we can hide the mouse so many more places
Jon –
So cute!!
This little guy is adorable and fun to play with. One thing that was not the greatest is the sound is muffled and makes the mouse hard to understand.
Siara Swift –
Keeps the kids entertained!
Perfect for when my kids are getting tooo rowdy. They all try and get very quiet to search for squeaky. I do with it was a bit louder for my toddlers but still very fun.
Emma Dykstra –
Mediocre but not bad
The box/cheese design is cute in theory, but the execution is terrible. The magnets are tiny and difficult to align with the correct location on the base of the mouse. The audio is garbled and a little hard to understand, which isn’t great. I wish it had a hard mode for slightly older kids, where it doesn’t give clues until 3-4 minutes after it’s hidden. All that said, it’s inexpensive enough that it’s fine for some fun, and I just got a stronger (and larger) magnet to reset it. (I’m crafty, so I actually made a piece of “cheese” from polymer clay and hid the magnet inside. Less of a choking hazard that way.)
C Michel –
My grandson loves it! (but don’t throw away the box)
I had a hide and squeak kitten for my girls when they were little and I was looking to replace it for my grandson. This seems to be the only one out there. You can hide the mouse and it gives audible clues that get progessively louder and more frequent until it is found. My grandson is three and he just loves it. My complaint is that it is unecessarily complex. You have to turn it on and place it in it’s original box (the cheese), then after it cues you, take it out of the box and wait until it says ‘hide me’. At that point you find a hiding place and push the button again when it will begin emitting audio clues. When he finds it he pushes the button again and it plays music in celebration(dance party!). When it completes that it says ‘take me to the cheese’ and you return it to the box and he says ‘yum yum’ and you start over. You should really only have to push the button to hide and again when found. Although he loves the dance party. The audio quality is quite bad as well. Fortunately you don’t actually have to know what he says to figure it out. The real problem is that it won’t restart the cycle until you put it back in the box. The box is just the plastic and cardboard package it comes in. I had to go fish it out of the garbage when I found out I needed it. However, it is just a magnet inside the package that activates it and you could get by with any magnet if something happens to the box. All said, he loves it and that is what counts. Besides, the game of ‘hot/cold’ until he finds something, is not nearly as fun as this.
Julie Nemo –
Broke easily
This is a fun idea in theory but not very study. My foot year old dropped it and it never worked again. There is a noise like something broke off and us rattling around inside.
Cornelia –
Great Toddler Game
Where’s Squeaky is another great game for toddlers and up. The soft squishy mouse is easily handled by little ones and is so adorable. The mouse has an on-and-off switch on the bottom and takes two AAA batteries. One child takes Squeaky to hide the mouse and then alerts the others to go find it. While hidden Squeaky the Mouse starts to giggle and make sounds to alert the children on where it is hiding. It makes playing hide and go seek with toddlers so much fun.This was a gift for my granddaughter aged two and my grandson aged six joined in the fun. They both had a great time playing hide and go seek with Squeaky. This game was easy to play and the hiding went on for many rounds between the two of them.I would highly recommend this game to others looking for a fun game/toy for many ages. The game encourages cooperative play and listening skills.
David M. Gibson –
Such fun in a little mouse
This was a big hit for my granddaughters. It is nice because different ages can play it together. They liked it because it wasnât too competitive and was more of a celebration when Squeaky was found.
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Trish Rodger –
Aurora loved hiding it but needed you to charge it each time.
Ld –
Our Grandchildren aged 4 and 7 absolutely love this game, we’ve had hours of fun