Are you more like the Hello Kitty that loves the outdoors or the one that wants to be inside playing guitar? Start by playing the fast paced card game where numbers quickly go up and down. The first player to win four rounds gets to answer personality cards and find out which Hello Kitty they are most like. Contents: Hello Kitty 88 card deck, 49 Hello...
Which food is the better choice: a Cheeseburger or a hamburger? Make your way through Which Way Cafe by choosing healthily foods. Collect cards for a snack and three meals, then head to an exit. The first player to reach an exit with the snack and meal cards wins! What’ll it be? A healthy meal, of course! When kids order up at this café, they’ll get a...
Which Way? is an interactive coding board game for young children that teaches the fundamental principles of programming, supporting early years STEM learning and encouraging cognitive thinking and problem solving. The game was designed by Ojo in collaboration with Okido, a Doodle Productions children's show on the BBC's CBeebies channel featuring Messy, a...
Spinning a top knocks balls into holes numbered 1-8. The rules sheet indicates that each player should take 5 turns and the player with the largest number of points wins. The rules do no indicate how many players but more than 4 seems unwieldy. One game seen has 7 red balls and one yellow ball. The yellow ball was noted to be of a different material. In...
A spinning top game distributed under Shackman's name. I've seen a couple of different boxtops for the game. They all seem to be made in Japan, so I'd guess after WWII, so circa 1950 for the games. Basically there is a concave bowl which has balls which are knocked in holes with point values along the edge of the bowl area. —user summary Simple to perform...
Party game for children. 12 cards with different photographs are placed where every participant can see them. They get a sheet to record their answers on. Each picture will have in it at least 4 items beginning with a letter of the alphabet. Picture 1 might be letter D, Picture 2 might be letter A, and so on. The child with the most correct answers, wins....
As described by the publisher: Whirligig, The Musical Chairs Game inspired by Art Linkletter on his famous "House Party" program . . . The twelve bears sit in the inner "tubs" as the Whirligig turns. When it stops, players scramble to put the twelve bears into the 11 outer "tubs". Each new "whirl" - there is one bear less, until there is only one - the...
NOTE: This game board is included in Brian Love's "Play the Game" (1978). While correctly presenting the theme of the game, Love simplified the rules considerably, removing much of the natural "whirlpool" action and reducing each player's pieces from two to one. Whirlpool is a 2-4 player game from British games maker Chad Valley and functions as an...
Memory game that you play on the floor rather than on the table! First place the 25 stepping stone tiles in a 5x5 grid on the floor: this represents 'the swamp'. Your objective is to cross the swamp from one side to the other. This sounds easy, but at each step you must reveal what is under your new stepping stone, and it could be quick sand, a crocodile...