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Lima's Red Hot Chilli Game
A board game for 4 players aged 4+. Each player throws a dice and moves left or right around the
board. If the player can name the food represented by the square on which they land they get to collect a card with that food on it.
The object of the game is to be the first player to collect all 10 food cards. If the player lands on Lima, however, they have to
rest awhile while their mouth cools down from the red hot chilli!
T3/1-2 
Jeu des couleurs
(The Colour Game)
A way of discovering colours and learning their names with four characters to be dressed using
electrostatic clothing pieces which adhere to the game boards. Used freely or as a game with rules, this material helps develop the
abilities of perception and language in young children.
This game is a useful aid in teaching counting up to 10. Each player starts with 10 cookies. The object is
to be the first player to reach Dad with 2 cookies left. On the way you must first visit Rapunzel and leave her 1 cookie, the starving
Billy Goat's get 3, Grandma enjoys her 1 and the three poor Bears need their 3. all this has to be achieved without encountering the
Wolf!
A memory game for 2 or more players using signs and symbols all around us. Suitable for children age 5 years and
upwards. The game involves spreading all 72 cards face down. Each player takes it in turn to turn over two cards at a time until a
player finds two cards that are identical. When this happens the player gets to keep the cards. When all cards have been removed the
winner is the player with the most cards.
J9 & J10
Children Have Friends All Over the World
This game for 2-4 players of age 4+ is designed to familiarise children with the many different
races of the world from an early age. Friendships will be developed during the game that are truly multicultural, as children cross
boundaries from one country to another. This is a fun way for children to learn about different cultures, countries, customs, language,
clothing, climate and where people live. The game shows 6 different population
groups: European, North American, Innuits, South Americans,
Asians, Arabs and Africans.
T326 
Wooden banana with threading holes
This toy is designed specifically to help young children develop their hand-eye coordination.
By threading the string through the holes, children develop their manual dexterity.
T28 
Travel the World
A game for children aged 5 and above in which you use travel tickets to visit countries by air, sea and land, or
see who can match the postcards to the tickets first. There are 4 different games for 2-4 players, all of which encourage knowledge
of the world. The game is a fun way to instil an interest in geography at an early age with an awareness of distance and location.
Castillos
A Spanish construction toy similar to Lego, containing 600 pieces and allowing children to build a variety of castles
in different styles.
T870 
Ring a Ring of Roses
A hand-in-hand matching game for children aged 3 and above, involving 1-5 players. Each player takes the same
number of children domino figures. When it is a player's turn, the player must try to add one of their children to either end of the
chain of children being formed. Two children can be put together only if their hands can touch and if they are wearing the same colour
mittens. The object of the game is to be the first player to successfully link up all your children to the chain. The domino figures
in this game feature ethnically diverse children.
Wooden Travellers truck and caravan
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