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HABA Animal Upon Animal is a premium German-made wooden stacking game featuring 29 sustainably sourced animal pieces and a custom die. Designed for 2-4 players aged 4 and up, it combines fine motor skill development with strategic, unpredictable gameplay. Winner of the Major Fun Award, this family-friendly game offers a tactile, eco-conscious experience that elevates classic stacking challenges into a social, skill-building adventure.














| ASIN | B001IM4CSU |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,119 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #54 in Stacking Games |
| Brand Name | HABA |
| Color | Blue and White |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,653) |
| Educational Objective | fine motor |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04010168036786 |
| Grenre | action |
| Included Components | 29 wooden animals and die |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 8.66 x 8.66 x 1.97 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8.9"L x 8.9"W |
| Item Display Dimensions | 8.9 x 2 x 8.9 x 1.97 inches |
| Item Type Name | Children's Stacking Game |
| Item Weight | 14.11 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Haba |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HA-930 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Name | Animal Upon Animal |
| Model Number | 3678 |
| Model Year | 2005 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2-4 Players |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Stacking |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Style | Stacking |
| Set Name | Animal Upon Animal |
| Size | Medium |
| Theme | Animals |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**E
Fun, Quality, Aesthetically-Appealing Balancing Game
We bought three Haba games for our four-year old this Christmas; this one, Socken Zochen, and Zitternix. This is my favorite, and my two-year old is dangerously crazy about the pieces, but my four year old says that although she likes this game it's not as cool as Socken Zochen. The game consists of 7 different small wooden animals. There are four sets of animals for a total of 28 pieces plus a die and a wooden alligator that forms the base of the stack. They are all quite small, something I realized before ordering, but it really is hard to get the idea of size from the picture, so here are the measurements: The die, which is larger than standard dice is a .75" square. Aligator: 4" x 1" Penguins: 1.25" x .75" Frilled Lizards: 1.25" x 1" Hedgehogs: 1.3" x 1.2" Snakes: 2.8" x .4" Toucans: 1.4" x 1.25" Sheep: 1.75" x 1.4" Monkeys: 1.75" x 1" The gameplay is as follows: Seven animals per player, for up to four players. Each players receives one of each kind of animal. First player rolls the die which has a number of options: A single dot commands you place one animal of your choice, a double dot is two animals of your choice, a crocodile image means you add to the base of the stack, a hand means you give another player your piece to stack (thus meaning that other player will incur the penalty if they knock the tower down), and a '?' which means another player chooses which piece you have to stack next, which means they can of course do you in by choosing a difficult piece, like the sheep who is larger, heavier, and has less grippy edges. Of course, he who brings down the whole pile is the loser. The winner is the one who uses all their pieces without bringing about animal catastrophe, and if you just knock a couple of pieces down, they just go back in your pile, setting you behind a bit in your mission. I haven't had the opportunity to attempt to pile the animals on my own (although I'm dying to), but because of that silky-smooth Haba finish and the range of shapes, this game proves to be a bit more difficult than you might imagine. The smallness of the pieces adds to that difficulty, as well. And of course the die adds an unpredictability that ups the challenge as well. I think this is a great game. The pieces are endlessly appealing, and a very open-ended plaything, as my two year old demonstrated when she dubbed the monkeys 'howler monkeys' and continued to generally disregard most of her other presents to tote these four monkeys around in her new Uncle Goose wagon, and put them to 'bed' on her new Uncle Goose blocks. The monkeys watched her eat lunch, and she would have taken them to bed, but as these pieces are really quite small and a definite choking hazard. They are absolutely a high supervision item with a child under three, or more of an item to keep on a high shelf. While this game could easily be replicated without actually purchasing it (my kids already stack their animal figurines) the structure of having an actual game to play on this premise is extremely fun. It's a refreshing change in pace for preschool games. So many rely on the *yawn* Candyland luck and chance, roll the die and move forward, boring, boring boring. I like a game that requires skill and planning, and maybe just a touch of luck to mix things up, and this game does all of the above. I love that this game is made in Germany. I would highly recommend it to preschoolers well past the mouthing stage; with my only caveat being you might want to hold off if you have younger (below age 3) children, as the appeal is too great and pieces definitely too small.
E**H
Fun for all ages.
Family game night: pre-k, parents and grandparent. We loved this. Really well made wooden pieces. We have a bunch of games from this company. They are all fun.
Z**R
One of the best Kids games you can get.
Animal Upon Animal is a German board game from HABA. I'd heard mention of it several times on the Dice Tower podcast and was intrigued. The game is extremely simple. It's a dexterity game, where all the components are wooden figurines of different animals like sheep, monkeys, penguins, and porcupines. You are stacking these animals on top of a large wooden alligator. Trying to see how high you can stack them before it all comes crashing down. On your turn you roll a die. The results will indicate that you will stack, one or two animals yourself, have the other players choose which of your animals you must stack, give one of your animals to another player to stack, or place one of your animals next to the alligator to make the base of the pyramid longer. First one to use up all their animals wins. As the stack gets higher the challenge of placing these figures becomes more difficult and it is extremely likely it will topple over. Which is part of the fun. It also leads into one of my favorite rules of the game. If any of the stack falls. the player that caused the collapse has to take ONE of the animals back and put the rest in the box. This rule is great because it still places a penalty on the player but it's not nearly as punishing as if they had to take back all the animals that fell. My oldest daughter really likes this game, it teaches patience, fine motor skills, and problem solving. She has come up with some rather creative solutions to getting her animals to stack. and I love watching her try. Also it's funny when the stack falls over so she still has a good time. The components of the game are really nice. Everything is big chunky blocks of wood, very easy for little hands to grip. Plus theyre nicely painted and easy to tell what animal is what. I really recommend this game for young kids. It's great to play it with them and it's also a good solo activity.
G**Y
Fun for kids and adults!
My favorite kids game. 3.5 year old can play it and I predict it’ll continue to be fun and engaging for years. I even love it as an adult. It’s like a more complicated jenga (I even prefer it to jenga.) Well-crafted wood pieces, nice colors. Comes in a quality tin container. But also great to take on trips bc you could store everything in a bag.
T**S
great kids game
great kids game. My four year old grandson loves it.
J**N
A quality product from Germany
My granddaughter really enjoys playing with this game and pulls the box out often on her own, moments of independent play and hours of engagement.
Y**O
5yr old son thoroughly enjoyed stacking animals and the adults enjoyed it too by going for harder stacks. Definitely recommended and the ease of getting started means you can pull it out and start playing almost instantly.
M**S
Animal Upon Animal is a fantastic 4-player kids dexterity game. Our 5 year old loves this game and it always leads to one or two more games - high praise indeed! Each player has seven animals to place in turn on the crocodile. Which animal is chosen and who places it, is determined by the roll of the large red die. The players keep stacking up the pyramid of wooden animals (or extending it sideways, if allowed). If the stack collapses, two are retained by the player placing the animal and the rest are discarded out of the game - thereby reducing the frustration of knowing you've lost if the whole stack collapses. First player to place all their animals wins. There is some player interaction and 'take that' moments can occur on some of the die rolls - it's possible to house rule these die rolls if this aspect of the game proves too frustrating. The pieces are colourful and well made and have sufficiently textured designs to really interlock with one another. I cannot find fault with the production or the pieces, the clarity of the rules nor the enjoyment of playing the game. For the 4/5+ year old and family market it is aimed at, I thoroughly recommend it. And if they don't like it ... well, it's a great 29 piece wooden animal play set!
D**O
This was a great game to get our very young kids used to the idea of die rolling, taking turns, and dexterity games. Fun for the adults too!
て**い
子供と正月にあそぶために購入しました。 スマホで遊んでいるより積み木した方が頭には良いとのこと。 サイコロを転がしてワニの上、頭か尻尾に付けるだけの簡単な遊び。 人に置いてもらったり、選んでもらったりと楽しいルールもあります。 積み木自体は簡単なので大人では物足りないかもしれませんが、子供に負けます。笑 手持ちの動物がなくなったら勝ちゲーム。 奥が深いです。
A**S
Endless fun, playedwith a 4 year old
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