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Players race to be the first to get their mucky trucks clean! Roll the dice and move the elephant playing piece around the car wash playing board. Land on a colour, and make your corresponding coloured truck sparkly clean - land on a mud splat and bad luck, your truck becomes dirty again!
The winner is the first player to turn over all their trucks to make them clean! Players will develop colour recognition and turn taking skills in this engaging colour game.
Designed for ages 3-6, Mucky Trucks will be the first choice for budding vehicle lovers!
How many monsters can you catch?
Collect monsters in this fun, colour-matching game, but be careful, the monster catcher is waiting to take them from you!
How quickly can you describe a word without actually saying it? Speed is of the essence in this fast-thinking, fast-talking game - the more words your team can guess from your descriptions in 30 seconds, the quicker you'll cross the finishing line. And that's without saying 'rhymes with' or 'sounds like'. Articulate uses 6 categories of words, so you could end up describing anything kettle to a country depending on which category ...
A set of 24 memory picture cards, making 12 picture pairs. Cards feature lots of different characters including Mike the Knight, Evie, Queen Martha, Galahad, Squirt and Sparkle. Each card measures 7.4cm x 7.4cm, making them easy to hold for little hands.
Orchard Toys Peter Rabbit™ Heads and Tails
With 2 ways to play, what starts as a straightforward matching pairs activity can be adapted into a simple memory card game as the child’s confidence and ability grows. When they’re ready, try turning all the cards face down and then turning them over 1 by 1 to find the pairs.