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2-6
20'
5
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A ladybug-themed action game for children. Theme The ladybugs want to reach the top of the flower! But they need the players' help and lots of crawling and flying practice to do so. Can you help your ladybug reach the top first? Goal Be the first to complete a flower by collecting stem cards and a blossom card. Game play Players decide on how tall they want the flowers to be, e.g. 4 stem cards tall. Stem and blossom cards are put in separate stacks, face down. Players take turns taking the top card from the stem card stack. The active player looks at the task described on the back of the card and tries to complete the task. If he/she is successful, he/she gets to keep the card and puts it down in front of him/herself. If he/she fails, the card is returned to the bottom of the card stack. If a player has collected the agreed-upon number of stem cards, he/she gets to take a blossom card instead. The first player to have built a complete flower (consisting, in this example, of 4 stem cards and a blossom card) wins the game. Tasks require gross and fine motor skills, eye-hand-coordination, concentration and observation skills and include: flipping the wooden ladybugs with one's fingers, guessing in which hand another player is holding the bug, stacking bugs on top of each other, throwing a bug with one's foot and catching it, throwing it over one's head and catching it, balancing it on one's head, elbow or shoulders, jumping with a bug on one's hand etc. There are 3 joker cards that allow players to add a card to their flower without completing a task, and three bad luck cards that make you lose a part of your flower.
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Categories: | Action and Dexterity Educational |
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BARCODE: | 4014888224218 |
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A ladybug-themed action game for children. Theme The ladybugs want to reach the top of the flower! But they need the players' help and lots of crawling and flying practice to do so. Can you help your ladybug reach the top first? Goal Be the first to complete a flower by collecting stem cards and a blossom card. Game play Players decide on how tall they want the flowers to be, e.g. 4 stem cards tall. Stem and blossom cards are put in separate stacks, face down. Players take turns taking the top card from the stem card stack. The active player looks at the task described on the back of the card and tries to complete the task. If he/she is successful, he/she gets to keep the card and puts it down in front of him/herself. If he/she fails, the card is returned to the bottom of the card stack. If a player has collected the agreed-upon number of stem cards, he/she gets to take a blossom card instead. The first player to have built a complete flower (consisting, in this example, of 4 stem cards and a blossom card) wins the game. Tasks require gross and fine motor skills, eye-hand-coordination, concentration and observation skills and include: flipping the wooden ladybugs with one's fingers, guessing in which hand another player is holding the bug, stacking bugs on top of each other, throwing a bug with one's foot and catching it, throwing it over one's head and catching it, balancing it on one's head, elbow or shoulders, jumping with a bug on one's hand etc. There are 3 joker cards that allow players to add a card to their flower without completing a task, and three bad luck cards that make you lose a part of your flower.
Mechanics: | |
Categories: | Action and Dexterity Educational |
Alternative names: | |
BARCODE: | 4014888224218 |
In 1 wishlist This was seen 13504 times |