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You need a sensitive touch to get to the finish line first. Players move around the board based on which ring their animal lands in. The player who lands on the double red space wins. A fun mixture of skill and excitement. 17 play pieces plus fabric mat. Age: 4+ |
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A simple game of strategy in which four disgruntled rabbits compete with a clumsy farmer's dog to collect carrots. The attractive, colourful pieces have immense appeal and add to the enjoyment. Lay out the field and walk pieces, then throw the die to move forward or miss a turn. The rabbits must collect carrots, avoiding being caught by the dog, and the game ends when all carrots are collected or all rabbits caught. The winner is the rabbit with the most carrots or the dog with all the rabbits.Made from 100% bamboo, with a lower environmental impact. Playing time 10-20 mins, 2-5 players, 4+.
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Once upon a time there were 2 royal master-builders who were competing to build the best castle. Which one will be the first to finish? 10 castles in two colors; 30 walls in two colors. Age: 4+
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A design and shapes game that promotes pattern and color recognition and the understanding of sequencing. Use a few or all of the smooth wood pillow shapes to design a pattern. See how easy it is to create endless possibilities with this truly open ended set. 24 Magnetic square and triangular shaped bamboo tiels and magnetic board. Board measures 8 1/2" x 8 1/2" Age:4+ |
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Choose a tile then another. Stack or line them up. Create a design or make a bridge. These lightweight colorful tiles are waiting to help express building ideas or practice color recognition. 100 Bamboo tiles in 8 colors, black and natural finishes. Age: 4+ |
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Domorino is a color recognition and strategy game. Children create their own set of dominos using colored chips and domino frames beginning to think more strategically. The first person who places all of his colored chips wins. Age: 4+ |
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Kombolino is a tactile version of the popular Sudoku game. Taking turns, children attempt to create a pattern that has one shape in each column and row. Includes two bamboo play mats and 32 tiles in 4 colors and shapes. |
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Magori is a game of chance. Can you turn a rock into gold? In Magori you can with your magic cards and the wave of your magic wand. Age: 4+ |
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Maselino is a game of speed. 40 Colorful bamboo discs are distributed by color to players who pretend they are mice looking for food. The players turn the tiles over until their pictures match. When they do, the players rob the piece of food from the plates in the middle. Only the quickest one can keep it. The winner is the one who gets the most pieces of food.
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With Pandabo you want to be the last to finish. Players take turns adding sticks on top of Panda. The more sticks added the more difficult to maintain balance. Be careful if they fall on you turn, otherwise you are out of the game. 1 Bamboo Panda, 24 sticks in three shapes and 1 dice. Age: 4+
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Pisa is a strategy and fine motor skills game. Roll the dice to see how many pieces must be used. Start by building one level and move up to building four. Try to avoid a leaning tower as you carefully place bamboo pieces to support more levels. Age: 4+ |
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Piscari is an action game. A young fisherman needs to practice his technique with this colorful net and fish. One player can practice to improve their own personal score while two can form a team to catch one or two at a time between them. |
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Rapelli is a game of chance. Children pick their favorite color caterpillar and roll the color and arrow dice to see whether they move a caterpillar in or out. The last one not to fall out is the winner. Age: 4+ |
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Tripelo is a creative play sets of 180 trapezoid-shaped mosaics for building endless patterns. The set encourages imaginative skill and the understanding of geometry and basic planning. Tripleo pieces are in black, white and grey. Age: 4+ |
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