Publisher: Djeco
Number of players: 2-4
Age: 2+
Playing time: 10 min
Difficulty: very easy
Material: cardboard, plastic
Game type: /
Game description
The frog lives in the pond, the cow lives on the farm and the bunny lives in the garden. Where do the other animals live? The traditional lotto game is a little different. The aim is to be the player who has the most cards in their hand at the end of the game. Dimensions: 21 × 21 × 5 cm.
For children
Another game in Djeco's collection of games for kids. The games are cute, colourful and contain lots of funny animals. The simple rules are adapted to ages 2-5. The Little Connections game is a board game that encourages careful observation and understanding of cause and effect.
Rules of the game
The frog, the cow and the rabbit are ready to play! Arrange the thumbnail cards on the table so that the players cannot see them. A player then turns over one card. What do we see? A carrot! Where do we find the carrot? In the garden! The first player to move the bunny into the garden keeps the card. But what will be on the next card? If the player makes a mistake, then he must return one of his cards to the pile in the middle of the table. The player who collects 5 cards wins, or the player who has the most cards if we have used up all the cards in the middle of the table.
SKU: 3070900085534
EAN: 3070900085534
Age | 2 years, 3 years |
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Urška N.,
Djeco never disappoints. A cute game for a short break during rainy days, at a birthday party or just because. The whole family can play, even the adults quickly "fall" into the game 🙂 A great game that encourages close observation.