A player may only play a tile which has upon it a number showing at one end of the domino chain or the other. The PlayĮach player must in turn then play a tile onto the table positioning it so that it touches one end of the domino chain which thus gradually increases in length. If none of the players hold a double, then the tiles are reshuffled and re-drawn. The tile played must be the double tile that permitted the player to take the first turn. The first person to play is that person holding the double-six, or failing that the double-five and so on. Remaining dominoes are termed "sleeping" tiles. Beginners can just place them on their edge in a row facing them. The traditional English pub method of doing this is face down in two rows of three so that all six can be picked up with both hands, looked at and returned leaving the other hand free for the equally important business of drinking a pint. Each player draws 6 dominoes and places them so that the other players can't see their value. This toy is made from FSC® wood and cardboard.The dominoes are ritually shuffled face down in circles with the flat of the hand - producing a sound that has been familiar down the centuries. This game is part of an educational range developed in collaboration with a school teacher, in order to best replicate the learning process and progress made at each level. What’s more, this wooden educational game is very pretty! Children will love discovering and manipulating these adorable little animals and ultra-colourful garden elements! The instruction leaflet will help you make the most of this game intended for little ones. Convenient! The coloured dots located on both the wooden base and the model cards, will help little ones find their way around. This game can be used individually or together with a grown-up, with the adult describing the garden scene that the child will try to reproduce. Children will be able to gradually go from placing 2 elements to 5. The 3 levels of difficulty are represented by the colour of the cards. They will also develop their observational skills. Children aged 3 years and up will be tasked to use the wooden base to reproduce a scene indicated on one of the 12 double-sided model cards they will do so by also using the associated vocabulary: to the left/right, in front/behind, etc. This beautiful wooden educational game promises to reinforce children’s nursery teachings in a fun way! It will help little ones understand spatial reference points and enrich their vocabulary! Let’s go for a garden stroll, along with our 8 wooden creatures and nature elements: A snail, ladybird, tree, caterpillar, etc. This product is made of FSC® -certified and other controlled material. When playing with the dominoes number side up, if the game is blocked, then the player who holds the fewest remaining points is awarded those of the other player. The player who has the fewest dominoes in his or her hand shall be declared the winner. Remark : When playing with the dominoes animal side up, if no player can place a domino when the draw pile is empty, the game is then said to be blocked. The first player who manages to place all of his or her dominoes is declared the winner. When there are no dominoes left in the stack, the player loses his turn. Whenever players cannot play a domino, they take one from the stack and can play again if the domino selected is playable. Simply arrange the dominoes one after the other, so that the animal head matches up its body. To start the game, take a domino from the draw pile, flip it over and place it in the centre of the table. The remaining dominoes are reserved for the stack. Rules of the game : each player receives 5 dominoes. Delivered in a suitcase with magnetic lid and fabric handle. Contains 28 giant cardboard dominoes (dims 13 x 6,5 cm / 5.1 x 2.6 in). 2 ways to play : -an illustrated side, to find and assemble both parts of each animal -a numbered side to teach and entertain young and old! From 2 to 4 players.
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