- 40 lovingly illustrated pictures from children's everyday life
- detailed game materials to encourage speech
Everyone knows a hairdryer belongs in the bathroom. But what about the potty and a teddy bear? Two sorting games help children learn about and name everyday items found at home. The first game is all about exploring rooms, while the second focuses on sorting items into categories. What is heavy, what is light? What can you find inside, what goes outside? Discover your own home in a playful way!
2 game boards (printed on both sides): room/house, 1 play figure (printed on both sides), 32 object cards, 8 category cards (4 pairs: small/big; light/heavy; indoors/outdoors; day/night), 1 rulebook.
Game instructions language: | French German korean English Spanish Chinese |
Authors: | Patrick Tonn Markus Nikisch Thade Precht |
Illustrators: | Martina Leykamm |
Game type: | allocation game |
Height: | 6.7 cm |
Width: | 23.3 cm |
Length: | 15.3 cm |
Number of players up to: | 4 persons |
Game duration from: | 5 min |
Number of players from: | 2 persons |
Game duration up to: | 10 min |
Age from: | 2 years |