This is a falling vegetable catching stew making game where you help Bash Street School students Toots and Sidney run back and forth to collect vegetables in Olive’s giant soup pot.
Children and parents can play this vegetable stew making game by clicking in the window below.
Alternatively kids and adults can play this vegetable catching video game for free as a web application .
Catch as many vegetables as you can without catching dirty socks & underwear.
This game takes its name from the Cabbage Patch Kids dolls which were produced by Coleco Industries in 1982. The original Cabbage Patch Kids dolls were designed as one-of-one collectible dolls. They were inspired by the Little People soft sculpture dolls created by Xavier Roberts in 1978.
During the Christmas shopping season in 1983 the dolls sold for far more than their $30 retail price. Coleco eventually flooded the market with over 30 million dolls, leaving most of them worthless, but some rare ones made in late 1985 or 1986 sell for hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on scarcity and condition.
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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