Damn it! The nest containing the dragon's egg and sparkling stones is trapped in a frozen column! Players help the mother dragon to remove the thick layer of ice, but without dropping the egg! Once collected and placed on the players' amulets, the sparkling stones that fall from the nest earn points. The winner will be the player with the most points.
Contents:
3 ice rings
35 sparkling stones (7 of each of the 5 colours)
1 dragon's egg
1 "nest" tile
1 dragon mum
1 treasure chest
48 "amulet" cards
1 rule of the game.
A game in its own right with a new rule To be combined with "Ice Treasure" (303404) to play with 5 players and according to new rules.
Players have a few seconds to observe the sardines before the card is turned over. The 5 cards placed face down in front of each player are then revealed. If the player recognizes in his game sardines dressed in the same way as those in the can, he wins the card.
Contents: 40 "sardine" cards, 10 "sardine can" cards and the rules of the game (DE, FR, IT, EN)
All animals must get to their place in the ark - each side by side, in pairs, so all species stay together.
Arrange the puzzles pieces to ensure that all 10 animals have their feet on the floorboards, and that everyone is stationed on the boat! Challenges: 48
Inside the box: Booklet with magnetic grid, challenges and solutions, 10 puzzle pieces with animals
Dimensions : 16,2 x 15,8 x 1,5
What the experts say:
Playing Noahs Ark stimulates the following cognitive skills: Concentration, Planning, Problem Solving, Spatial Insight
Science experiment kit around the science of water, to make a water filter. Help save the environment. Learn how to purify and recycle waste water through exciting experiments. Build your own miniature water purification and desalination plant to disinfect water using solar energy. A fun way to discover the science of water. This fun game allows children to practice or develop their scientific knowledge, as well as their sensitivity to the environment.
With these first two classification games, children discover and name everyday objects and classify them by category. Ideal for enriching vocabulary and improving communication skills. Where do you put the hairdryer? Pots and pans? Cuddly toys? In these two classification games, children discover and name everyday objects. The first game focuses on discovering the rooms in the house and their associated objects. The second game involves categorizing objects: what's heavy...
It's been raining for hours! Players help Noah get the animals and all their luggage onto the ark! To do this, they look for the "suitcase" tile corresponding to each animal and memorise the location of the wet suitcases. Players win the game all together if all the animals are on the boat before the flood.
Contents:
1 boat (= bottom of the box, 4 dividing walls, 3 pieces of cardboard)
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A wooden puzzle to build from the bottom up. Your child will have to assemble the correct sides of the different cubes to reproduce 4 pretty illustrations: rabbits, birds, bears and squirrels.
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