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'Operation Pet Scan' Allows Kids to Act as Veterinarians

As a twist on the classic 'Operation' game, Hasbro launched 'Operation Pet Scan,' an interactive toy that has kids act as veterinarians.

The goal of the game is to make "Rex-Ray" feel better by taking out the objects that he shouldn't have in his belly. Kids will use the "Dog-o-scope' to grab and drag the plastic objects away. Like in the original Operation game, they'll have to avoid obstacles along the way and stick to the correct path. If they fail to do so, or if the object drops before it's out, the game board will buzz and the player's turn will end.

Operation Pet Play is suitable for kids ages 6 and up, can accommodate multiple players at once, or be played solo.
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