Do you see the little mole? While playing on the meadow or at the sea, making a picknick or working in the garden? But only if you look carefully at the pictures you'll recognize all the details to be able to identify the correct tiles for your board. Ravensburger children's game. Among 32 different tiles those have to be found which are matching the...
The goal of the game is to collect six petals and create a flower with them. The youngest player starts and takes the cup with the 3 balls and moves it over one of the flowers so that the balls drop into the petals. For every ball on a colourful petal, the player can take a petal from this flower. For the balls on a green petal, the player doesn't get...
Ravensburger children's game. It is memory based game in which one card with animal is put into hole in game box and players try to find a match with a second card they pull from the deck. Two special cards allow for rotating the box where the game is played, thus making it more difficult to remember where the cards are, or switching the places of two...
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...
Maunz Maunz ("meow-meow") is a game of cards similar to Crazy Eights (which is called "Mau-Mau" in Germany). This implementation is especially well-suited for smaller children as it features nice and colorful illustrations of cats instead of suits and numbers. You have to get rid of all your cards to win the game by taking turns playing a card showing a...
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 a game about developing observation and memory for children age five and up. Little mice scurry all over the house. They are crawling on the table, prowling around the cups and glasses. They are snooping everywhere...Only one player can see the picture on the card, and only he may tell the others what is on the card, for example "a little mouse"....
From back of box Sniff, sniff ... it smells like cheese! Oskar, the cheeky mouse creeps closer to outwit the cheese. but alas, the mousecatcher lies in wait! He tries to catch the mouse before he reaches his goal. Who wins - mouse or mousecatcher? The purpose of the game is to prevent the other player from reaching the mouse hole. This can be done Oscar...