Different motives with different background colours are divided into pieces, which are marked with dice symbols. All the pieces are heaped in the middle of the table. Players choose a background colour for their picture and roll the die and take a piece according to the roll. If they already have a piece with that symbol, the may roll a second time. Who...
Contents: 4 Player figures – these are children, whose names you can imagine yourselves. 1 Playing board, which represents a meadow with lots of colourful flowers, divided in 38 spaces. 28 Animal tiles. 1 six sided dice with the numbers 1, 2 and 3 (each number twice). Goal of the game and game idea: The children are playing at the flower meadow of the...
One player pulls a string around some pins at the bottom of the board (without the other player watching). The string is attached to a little mouse. The other player then starts pulling out pins. If he or she pulls out a pin with the string around it, the mouse moves; if he or she removes the last pin, the mouse moves into the house. Then the roles are...
This is based on a Quartett type card game but extended by a quiz. Each player draws 4 cards from the stack. The youngest player starts the game (active player) and asks any other player if he holds a card needed to complete a set of four. The enquiring player must always have at least one of the set in their hand before asking. Unlike a normal Quartett...
A piece of cheese is put into the mouth of a battery-driven mouse. The mouse is then set loose on the floor and dashes through the room. The players represent cats and have to catch the mouse's tail with a small plastic sling. The first player to succeed in that gets the cheese. After nine rounds, the player with most points is the winner. (User summary by...
This game consists of 6 small games for children to start learning letters and reading. Game 1 - Insert letters: The children insert letter tiles in the correct alphabetical order in the frame. This can be controlled with the ABC board. For correct letters, the kid gets a mouse cards and the one with the most mouse cards wins at the end of the game. Game 2...
Can you avoid three cats and dispose of all your cards. The cards are actually called Guckloch-Karten and are triangle shaped (to represent a slice of cheese). Further more each card has six 'faces'. Each 'face' will either be a cat, or a mouse, or a hole. The holes mean that when it is placed on a stack, the 'faces' on the card underneath the holes will...
In Mäuse verstecken ("Hiding Mice"), the players take turns hiding two (foam) mice somewhere on their body: in their fist, their knee, elbow, armpit or between their head and shoulder. The other players have to guess where the mice are hidden. Each player may make two guesses. After all guesses have been made, the active player reveals where the mice are...