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Darn it and add
Damn it and add it
That's how damn it! How many dots does the Wild Die show? With the help of balls and a special placement board, you can playfully work on counting the number. In another game variation, the number rolled determines which wooden piece is placed in the frame. The board gradually fills up. Now you have to be careful to ensure that all the pieces are placed correctly and that the board is completely closed at the end. The game includes detailed instructions with many game suggestions and additional worksheets and templates, and is ideal for individual play or small group play.
Focus: Endurance, partial quantity recognition, concentration, quantity recognition, spatial relationship, visual perception
Winning the worlddidac Award!
Game Idea: Dietmar Wenzel
Contents: Plastic wild cube (edge ​​length 4.5 cm), 16 wooden balls (8 red, 8 blue, Ø 3 cm), 52 wooden pieces, wooden box with a double-sided playing field: top side as a board, bottom side as a playing field with 16 recesses, grid foil, including 1 set of instructions with template pages and templates.
Material: Wood, plastic
Recommended age: 3 years and up
Caution! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Small balls, choking hazard., Small parts, choking hazard.
That's how damn it! How many dots does the Wild Die show? With the help of balls and a special placement board, you can playfully work on counting the number. In another game variation, the number rolled determines which wooden piece is placed in the frame. The board gradually fills up. Now you have to be careful to ensure that all the pieces are placed correctly and that the board is completely closed at the end. The game includes detailed instructions with many game suggestions and additional worksheets and templates, and is ideal for individual play or small group play.
Focus: Endurance, partial quantity recognition, concentration, quantity recognition, spatial relationship, visual perception
Winning the worlddidac Award!
Game Idea: Dietmar Wenzel
Contents: Plastic wild cube (edge ​​length 4.5 cm), 16 wooden balls (8 red, 8 blue, Ø 3 cm), 52 wooden pieces, wooden box with a double-sided playing field: top side as a board, bottom side as a playing field with 16 recesses, grid foil, including 1 set of instructions with template pages and templates.
Material: Wood, plastic
Recommended age: 3 years and up
Caution! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Small balls, choking hazard., Small parts, choking hazard.
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