Enjoyable adventures with animals in the form of dominoes, memory cards and an ancient board game. Leading children to the discovery of nature and helping to strengthen essential learning skills, all games are combined in a smaller 3-drawer storage box made of durable, recycled materials. For players ages 3 and up, these games are the perfect pace and...
This is children’s game that contains rules and card sets for Math Rummy and Alphabet Go Fish. Also included in the box are four children’s card holders to allow young children hold a hand of cards. The Math Rummy game has 24 cards that contain number cards (1-10) and plus cards, minus cards and a board to create simple equations. The Math Rummy rules...
My First Memory: What Animals Eat is a tile matching game featuring various animals and the foods they eat. Younger children can play it as a simple matching game, finding pairs of identical tiles, while older children might enjoy slightly more difficulty by matching animals to the foods they eat. Players begin by placing the tiles in rows, picture side...
An introduction to simple vocabulary words. Children learn which words go with which picture. The puzzle pieces are self-correcting & the various games suit different age-appropriate stages for fun while learning. Players: 1 - 4 Playing Time: 20 minutes Ages: 4 and up From the Spelling & Math Games Department. This is a different version than the "My First...
A fascinating memory game and a valuable aid for developing language skills. From the box: This memory game consists of 112 different cards. Each card has a picture side and a word side. Played with the pictures only, the game can be enjoyed by children from 3 and by adults. A supreme test of memory and concentration it is also an excellent aid for...
A very simple children's memory game with a haunted house theme. There are 21 pre-printed images on the board, showing seven different types of scary haunted house resident. 20 of these images are covered with randomly placed, face-down tiles. On a turn, a player flips one tile and tries to match the tile revealed with the only image on the board not...
Taken from the Opstelten Speelgoed website. Where are the toothbrushes to be found at your house? Do they belong in the kitchen, the bathroom or maybe in both? And what about your toys? Do they belong in the Living room or in your bedroom? In any case not in the bathroom. Then they better be stored in the attic. With the game My House children can...
A "spot the difference" game for children aged three and above, with a various themes. The game board consists of twelve double-sided tiles (with different pictures on each side), arranged in three rows (horizon, river, field); the players look at the board and try to memorize it. Then they close their eyes while three of the tiles are flipped over. The...