Game uses double nine dominoes and has an electronic Chicken Coop hub. Players start with 7, 9, or 11 dominoes depending on the number playing. The first player who has a double nine plays it in the center hub, and the next six dominoes fill in the spaces around the hub to form the chicken legs (if a player cannot match a nine, they draw and play or pass)....
Flower fairy Rosalina is waking up at the beginning of spring and sees that buds are about to open everywhere in the meadow. She quickly sets to work, waves her magic wand, and awakens the other flowers and plants as well. Who can help Rosalina bring the meadow into bloom and entice the bugs and butterflies out of their hiding places? A flowery classic...
The children's version of the classic game of Dominoes. Provided with picture instead of (or as well as) numbers to allow pre-readers to play. This is a catch-all entry for the game system where the traditional numbers or pips on dominoes are replaced with pictures (giving roughly the same effect as the traditional game, though without numbers, scoring...
The series Dominoplay, created by Flavio Fogarolo, offers fun, didactic games which are variations on the classic game of dominoes, excellent for supporting learning and automatisms, especially but not only in calculations. Dominoplay enables children to have instant control of the right matches: in fact, each element has a multi-coloured edge, a sort of...
Created by Flavio Fogarolo, expert teacher of compensatory and didactic tools for pupils with special educational needs, Dominoplay innovates the classic domino game to sustain learning in the geography curriculum area in primary school. This box, in particular, concentrates on the regions of Italy. HOW IT WORKS The box contains 72 cards, divided into 3...
Dominus is a tile-laying game where players compete to build the most prestigious medieval monastery. The game features very simple rules, lots of interaction between players (in the form of a shared resource market) and clever tile-laying where players try to match the sides of the tile they are building with the sides of previously built tiles (dominoes...
From the catalog: Settrio is a game of visual perception and deduction where both luck and skill add to the fun. Easy to learn and fairly quick to play, Settrio will help build up your powers of observation as you try to find places to play. The game is comprised of 36 distinctive, "double hexagon" shaped pieces. Each game piece is decorated with a unique...