I remember this game from elementary and middle school. My friends and I would play this and we would put the funniest things under the flaps. It was always so much fun! When I seen Cahootie, I knew that I needed it for my daughter. I wanted her to experience the fun that I had with this game. This is FAR better then the notebook paper ones we used to make though! The material is much stronger and it’s far more colorful.
Each Cahootie theme comes with one highly durable, pre-folded laminated paper game piece with fun, colorful graphics and 40 removable and interchangeable stickers containing fun fortunes and thought-provoking questions.
Cahootie comes in 11 different types, a party pack and four unique Animal Planet versions!
Cahootie’s mission is to build a leading tween brand that promotes esteem-building conversation and positive self expression through social interaction.
Here’s a video of my kiddos playing with the Cahootie:
They had a lot of fun with Cahootie and my daughter is loving this toy. She is in that stage where toys are not really here thing, so this being more of a game is PERFECT for her! She has had several friends over and has been keeping them busy playing this with her. She has swapped out the stickers a few times. I love that she has that option because it keeps the toy new and fun!
BUY: You can buy Cahootie at local stores near you. To find a store, you can use the store locator.
NETWORK: You can find Cahootie online at Cahootie.com. You can also follow them on Twitter and Facebook for new updates, tips and information!
Disclosure: I was provided with a Cahootie Toy for this review. All views and opinions with regard to the products or company itself are my own and were not influenced, nor reviewed, by the company prior to posting.
















Neat twist on an old favorite!
I actually saw this very product yesterday…at my bank! They had a table set up with toys for sale next to the teller window, and this was one of them. Looks cute!
Looks like the kids were really enjoying this one. Like you, I remember the school aged years that me and my friends would play this. Lots of fun!
My girls would probably remember this, but it sounds like something my granddaughter would like! Great Review!
This was always so fun. My mom actually wants one of these. LOL.
Lee
What a great toy! I remeber making those in school.
Pretty cool! I’m sure my 7-year old daughter would love it. Cute video too!