🎉 Get your paws on the fun!
The Kikkerland Cats 3D Playing Cards feature a full set of 52 unique lenticular images of cats, complemented by 2 playful dog jokers. Packaged in a stylish window box, these poker-sized cards are perfect for game nights and are suitable for players aged 3 and up. No batteries or assembly required, making them a hassle-free addition to your collection.
Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 0.16 x 8.89 cm; 136.1 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | GG38 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Gray |
ASIN | B0011KD1PO |
T**E
Perfect for the cat lover in your life.
Girlfriend loves cats (Typically) and she couldn't believe i'd gotten her these for Christmas as a stocking filler. Made the girlfriend smile which makes me happy. Also managed to get an extra card in her pack so I've ended up with a single jack of clubs. Not going to complain.One thing ill defiantly add is that they are not waterproof even if they are fully laminated at one side so beware.Awesome jokey product for all those cat lovers out there.
C**E
cats 3d playing cards.
very happy with my cat playing cards ;Will have lots of fun when i am playing cards ;I love cats .the are very unusual and quirky .So thank you for your very good service .kind regards .
N**K
Very good gift!
Great present and also great quality!
B**R
Five Stars
perfect present for cat lovers
N**R
A great game
The cards are good, decent quality. The backs aren't laminated and this may cause curving/bending after a few uses. But looks good for initial purposes.
A**D
Five Stars
Fun, the dog card is the joker!
M**E
Love them
These cards, whilst not cheap, are certainly unusual. My 12 year old daughter was very happy to receive them as a present.
E**S
Amusing but not what you would call 3D
Bought for a cat lover as a stocking filler, OK but not actually 3D. Each card is a lenticular lens with two different images of the same animal. If they were two images at slightly different angles this could be claimed to be 3D.
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