akros 20826 Domino Dyr Instructions
- June 13, 2024
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20826 Domino Dyr
Instructions
20826 Domino Dyr
‘‘Natures under’’
Ref. 20826
The game consists of 28 reversible dominoes and 15 round cards that act as
counters to know how many games each player has won. They are made of thick,
strong and a lot high-quality, durable corrugated cardboard.
Domino card dimensions: 13 x 6.5 cm.
The corrugated cardboard used is environmentally friendly and comes from
sustainable forests. The contains a high proportion of recycled material and
is 100% recyclable.
RECOMMENDED AGE GROUP
Children between 3 and 8 years old.
This spectacular domino game with its large and realistic images allows you to
discover the great wonder of nature.
Given the size of the cards and their images, this is the perfect game for
both adults as children.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
- To discover and learn to appreciate the wonders of nature.
- To contribute to creating an environmental conscience and respect for nature.
- To develop attention skills.
- To improve observation and concentration skills.
- To work with logical association.
- To improve visual-spatial intelligence.
AME RULES
The cards are reversible and allow two types of play:
– CLASSIC DOMINO
– DOMINO WITH PICTURES
Before starting this game, players should familiarize themselves with the
icons on the cards so they know how to make the associations:
| waterfall
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| Fossils
| Flowers
| Corals
| Glaciers and icebergs
| Tree
| Volcanoes
Once you’ve decided which game to play:
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Shuffle all the cards and deal them to the players (max 7 cards per player). If it exists cards over, place them in a pile face down on the table.
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In the classic game of dominoes, the player who has the card with the highest double starts the number.
In the picture domino game, the youngest player starts with a double card (i.e same icon on both parts of the card). -
In each round, each player must lay down one of their cards to tie the end matches one of the ends of the card already placed on the table. If the player has not any matching card takes one from the pile until it can put one down. If not if there are any cards left in the pile, the turn passes to the next player.
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The winner is the first player to use all their cards.
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If the game cannot continue, the winner is the player with the fewest cards. If it is in the event of a tie, the winner(s) will be the player(s) matched with the minimum number of cards.
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The winner or winners collect a star so they can keep track of the number won game.
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