DJ8259 - Tactil-Bzzz Game
Get ready for a fun and educational introduction to the world of graphic art with this exciting matching and sensory recognition game! This game is perfect for 2 to 4 players and is designed to help develop both fine motor skills and the sense of touch.
To win, all you have to do is use your fingertips to find the graphic pairs and collect as many insect tokens as possible. This game is not only fun, but it's also an excellent way to introduce children to simple carved graphics that they can recognise using their sense of touch.
The game features funny little insects illustrated on the tiles, adding a surprise effect and a touch of humour to the experience. Children will love trying to find the pairs and collecting the insect tokens along the way.
Players: 2–4 Players.
Time: 15 Minutes.
Aim of the game: Collect as many insect tokens as possible
Contents: 1 carved wooden wheel, 8 carved wooden insect tiles, 1 fabric bag, 24 thick-card reward tokens and 1 set of game rules.
See the attached pdf for game rules.
Suitable for ages: 3+ years
Product is constructed from: FSC® certified wood.
Package Dimensions
22cm L3cm H3 cm W511 g
Product Dimensions
15 cm L
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