UNO Junior Gabby's Dollhouse Card Game – 3-Level Play for Kids Ages 3+
The UNO Junior Gabby's Dollhouse card game brings the classic matching game to younger players with a cat-themed twist, featuring characters from DreamWorks Gabby's Dollhouse. It includes three play levels—beginner, intermediate, and advanced—so the difficulty grows with the child. Specially designed graphic symbols on each card help identify colors, making the game accessible to players with color blindness. Recommended for ages 3 and up.
How does this UNO Junior version differ from classic UNO?
This edition keeps the core rules: match colors, numbers, or symbols to empty your hand first. The biggest difference is the three separate levels. Beginners start with a simpler set of cards and rules, then move to intermediate, and finally advanced. That way the game stays fun whether a child is just learning or ready for a challenge. The cards also feature artwork from Gabby's Dollhouse—Gabby, Pandy Paws, and other favorites—instead of the traditional numbers and colors only.
What makes this deck accessible for color-blind players?
Each card includes a small graphic symbol that corresponds to the card's color. For example, a red card might have a star, blue a circle, and so on. These symbols let players who cannot distinguish certain colors still play correctly. The symbols are printed clearly and match the color they represent, so any player can focus on matching the symbol rather than guessing the shade.
Product details at a glance
| Recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Play levels | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
| Theme | DreamWorks Gabby's Dollhouse |
| Special feature | Color-blind friendly symbols |
| Use case | Parties, family nights, travel |
Common questions from buyers
Can children with color blindness really play this game?
Yes. The graphic symbols on every card let players identify the color without relying on sight alone. That means a child with any form of color blindness can match cards and enjoy the game just like anyone else.
What do the three levels mean exactly?
Beginner uses fewer cards and simpler matching. Intermediate adds a few more cards and rules. Advanced plays like a standard UNO game but with the Junior deck. You can start at any level and move up when the child is ready.
Is this game easy to take on trips?
The deck comes in a compact box, so it fits easily in a backpack or suitcase. Many families bring it on vacations or to restaurants for quick entertainment.
Are the cards durable for little hands?
The cards are made from sturdy cardstock and have a smooth finish that makes shuffling easy for small fingers. They should hold up well to regular play, though the manufacturer doesn't specify water resistance.