Cuckoos love to hide and trick everyone! Get the animals in the right order to foil their plans! Race to get your animals in the right order to claim the trophy. You'll need to listen carefully and act quickly to beat the competition. Each player has 4 cards: 2 Skunks and 2 Raccoons in a face-down pile in front of them. The active player for the turn names...
Cugolo is a new game by Martin Schlegel. A coloured die determines which checkers piece gets moved. Since these lie on edge on an inclined board, the uppermost pieces can roll down, creating a new picture on the board. The goal is to bring three pieces of your colour into a vertical or horizontal row. A game that demands oversight. Next to the main game...
There are 24 wooden tokens showing different lines/symbols. This cards are placed on the table face up so everyone can see and reach all the tokens. A pile of 24 task tokens with the same lines/symbols is prepared face down. By turn, players draw a task token without showing it to other players. Then thy use a chain to draw the line/symbol. The other...
THE CUNCUNA FRIENDS 1 teaches numbers 1 to 50 “CUNCUNA” means caterpillar. It is a word that comes from Mapudungun, the language of the Mapuche, one of the biggest native South American peoples in Chile. Cuncuna Friends is about a group of very friendly and playful cuncunas. Each one is very different, but they all are eager to meet you and play with you!...
THE CUNCUNA FRIENDS 1 teaches numbers 51 to 100 “CUNCUNA” means caterpillar. It is a word that comes from Mapudungun, the language of the Mapuche, one of the biggest native South American peoples in Chile. Cuncuna Friends is about a group of very friendly and playful cuncunas. Each one is very different, but they all are eager to meet you and play with...
In Cupeed, players want to be the first to build a 3x3x3 cube – dubbed a 333 cube by the publisher – from the parts available to them. At the start of a round, the 27 wooden blocks – with each block being composed of 3-5 connected cubes – are laid on the game board. These blocks come in four colors, and all the blocks of a single color can be assembled...
In Curious George A B See Game, four cards playing cards are set in front of the players. The cards are double sided and contain either: (1) different colored letters of the alphabet or (2) different colored objects (purple zebra, green triangle, etc.). A color and letter card are simultaneously flipped over. The players must quickly find either a letter...
Search the seashore for hidden treasures! Hit the beach with your favorite monkey for a seashore scavenger hunt adventure! Flip a card to reveal your challenge. Then search for sea creatures and colorful treasures hidden below five secret beach locations. Can you find a match? But watch out for waves! If the game spinner lands on a wave, shake the box and...
A child's first dice and color matching game. No reading or number skills required. Simple die rolling and color matching game for young children. Each player receives a base board with balloon spaces for discs of six different colors. Colored discs are spread out on the table. Players in turn roll a die with colored faces and place the corresponding disc...
Young Curious George fans will delight in identifying the food cards and matching them to the pictures on the game boards. Sorting and organizing skills are developed as players learn to classify the objects they see, and visual discrimination and fine motor skills are enhanced as they play. Best of all, as the game is played, knowledge of the basic food...