Wild Animal Wooden Dominoes Game for Children
This classic dominoes game with a fun wild animal theme is a wonderful way for children to develop key skills while playing. The set includes 28 pieces that feature adorable wild animals, allowing for different ways to play and learn.
Crafted from durable wood and finished with non-toxic, child-safe paint, this dominoes set is a safe and lasting addition to any toy collection. The wooden box provides easy storage, making it perfect for both home and travel.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Develops Matching Skills: Children can match the animal pictures on each domino piece, which helps with early cognitive development.
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Enhances Social Skills: This game is a great way to introduce concepts like taking turns and following rules in a fun and engaging way.
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High-Quality & Safe: Made with solid wood and a smooth finish, it is designed for safe, durable play.
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Portable Fun: The included wooden box makes it easy to pack up and take along for family trips or visits to grandparents.
Dimensions: Length - 19cm, Width - 10cm, Height - 4cm
Included with the toy: 28 wooden domino pieces in a wooden storage box.
Suitable Age: 3+ years
How to Play Dominoes:
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Set Up: Place all the dominoes face down on a flat surface and shuffle them. Each player then draws a certain number of pieces (usually 7 for 2-4 players). The remaining pieces are left face down in a "boneyard."
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Start the Game: The player with the highest double (e.g., a 6/6) goes first by placing it in the center of the playing area. If no one has a double, the player with the highest-value domino goes first.
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Take a Turn: On your turn, you must place a domino that matches one of the open ends of the domino chain. For example, if a Lion/Zebra is on the end, you can place a domino with a Lion or a Zebra on its end.
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No Move? If you can't play a domino, you must draw a piece from the boneyard. If you can play the piece you drew, you do so immediately. If not, your turn is over, and you keep the piece.
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Winning the Round: The round ends when a player places their last domino.
Winning the Game: The first player to reach a predetermined score (e.g., 1 or 2 rounds) wins the game.