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A cooperative version of the game Concept, adapted for play with children aged 4 and up All of the children are trying to get YOU to guess an animal. Take the top card of the deck, without looking at it, and place it in the card holder so that all of the children can see it. In turn, the kids place a ring on an icon pr
A cooperative version of the game Concept, adapted for play with children aged 4 and up
All of the children are trying to get YOU to guess an animal. Take the top card of the deck, without looking at it, and place it in the card holder so that all of the children can see it.
In turn, the kids place a ring on an icon printed on the game board to try and help you guess the animal. You can attempt to answer as many times as you want. Orange? Striped? Lives in the jungle? Eats meat? Sounds like a tiger to me! Guess the animals and win together!
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Concept Kids Animals Party Game, Cooperative Guessing Game, Fun Family Board Game for Kids and Adults, Ages 4 and Up, 2-12 Players, Average Playtime 20 Minutes
Concept Kids Animals Party Game, Cooperative Guessing Game, Fun Family Board Game for Kids and Adults, Ages 4 and Up, 2-12 Players, Average Playtime 20 Minutes
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Concept Kids Animals is a cooperative version of the game Concept, adapted for children who don’t yet know how to read. In turn, the children attempt to make the others guess an animal by playing pawns on the illustrated icons on the game board. Through this, the child indicates a feature of the animal to be guessed.
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