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Seller: pricecrashersuk ✉️ (7,575) 97.8%, Location: London, GB, Ships to: GB, Item: 182401493800 Orchard Toys Massive Collection Board 160+ Games Flash Cards Learn or Puzzle Fun. Orchard Toys Massive Collection Board 160+ Games Flash Cards Learn or Puzzle Fun Before you buy: please check on description which type of game you want. Board game or puzzle! Products Description Orchard Toys is a timeless brand which has been passed down through the generations, with many of our customers who were given Orchard Toys as children now passing them down to their children and grandchildren! Attribute this strong brand loyalty to our distinctive, colourful illustrations, educational benefits and high quality products, which help children learn and play around the world. Orchard Toys products are made in Britain from durable, recycled board and have a wipe-clean finish, meaning they will stand the test of time against constant playing, wear and tear and messy hands! Our range is developed, designed and illustrated by our talented in-house team with education in mind. Working in conjunction with teachers, nursery professionals and children themselves, we ensure that every product maintains the perfect balance between educational benefits and play value...making learning fun! Alphabet Lotto: This simple lotto game will help children to recognize letters of the alphabet and the sounds they make. Choose which side of the board you play on and try and be the first player to find all the cards that match the letters or pictures on your lotto board. There are 4 different ways to play: matching picture to picture, letter to letter, letter to picture or picture to letter! The different play styles develop with children’s ability, from early stage matching to recognising words from pictures. Big Aeroplane: The passengers are very excited as they wait to take off on this colourful aeroplane. There's lots to talk about as you put together this big, bright, 30-piece puzzle, which is ideal for children aged approximately 3 to 6 years old. The Captain is all ready to climb into the cockpit, and the cabin crew are waving goodbye as they close the doors ready for take-off. The mechanics are making their final checks, and it will soon be time to fly up into the sky. Where do you think they are going to? This shaped puzzle, measuring approximately 25.5cms x 41cms, has 30 large, chunky pieces, making it perfect for little hands and fingers. This puzzle is perfect for helping children with literacy skills, as you can make up stories for all the passengers - could the elderly passengers at the front of the plane be going to visit their grandchildren? Perhaps the couple at the back of the plane are going somewhere sunny on holiday? You could also ask who is at the bottom of the steps? How many passengers can you see through the windows between the doors? What is written on the wing? As well as simply putting the puzzle together, children will love talking about this bright, colourful aeroplane. Big Bus: All aboard the bright, shiny red Big Bus, full of interesting passengers. This large, shaped floor puzzle has just 15 big, chunky pieces, making it an ideal puzzle for very young children with little fingers. Children will love the bold colours and detailed illustration, and will find plenty to talk about. An activity guide on the box will suggest several ways to increase the play value of the puzzle; you can start by asking your child to find a piece with a number on, a piece with an animal on, or a piece showing a baby. Once the puzzle is complete, there are lots of things to promote conversation; how many female passengers are there? What could the girl outside the bus have in her case? What could the driver be saying to the elderly lady? Children will love to talk about the different characters on the bus and what they are doing. The puzzle is particularly suitable for children aged from 2 to 5, and as well as helping their talking skills, it will help with hand-eye co-ordination. The finished size is approximately 59cms x 42cms, so all the details in the illustration can be clearly seen. A popular puzzle that will become a firm favourite.

Big Dinosaurs: This colourful 50-piece puzzle depicts a wide array of dinosaurs in a lush, prehistoric setting. Children will love talking about the different dinosaurs they can spot, from a triceratops to a t-rex! Big Fire Engine: How exciting it is to see the shiny red fire engine, all polished and ready for action. This big floor puzzle measures approximately 53cms x 42cms when completed, and it has just 20 large, chunky pieces, ideal for little hands. Children love the bright, bold colours and the unusual shape. As well as being fun to put together, there is so much in the picture to stimulate conversation, both before starting the puzzle and when it has been completed. To begin with, you can ask your child to find particular pieces: a piece with a traffic cone on it, a piece with a wheel, a piece with someone waving, a piece with a wheel on it. Then, when the puzzle has been completed, you can talk about what is going on in the finished picture. How many hoses are there on the back of the engine, and why does one appear longer than the others? Why are there blue lights on top of the cab? What colour are the stripes on the side of the engine? Why are there shiny stripes on the firemen's clothes? Talking about the picture helps expand your child's vocabulary, as well as helping to stimulate hand-eye co-ordination. The puzzle is made from sturdy recycled card that will withstand plenty of play over the years. Big Racing Car: There's lots going on and plenty to talk about in this exciting puzzle, which little boys in particular will love. The big, red, shiny racing car has just pulled in for a pit stop, so help it on its way by putting this 45-piece puzzle together. The pieces are thick and chunky, and the finished puzzle measures approximately 62cms x 42.5cms. The irregular shape of the puzzle makes it very slightly more challenging, as there are no corners to use as starting points. Before putting the puzzle together, see if your child can find a piece with a number on; a piece showing part of a helmet; or a piece with a cloud. When the puzzle is finished, there is so much to talk about: why is one of the mechanics holding a sign on front of the driver? What number is on the car? What is in the big silver tube? Why are all the mechanics wearing special suits and helmets? How many wheels can you see? The puzzle can help with basic literacy skills as well as hand-eye co-ordination. This large, colourful puzzle will be a popular addition to any toy cupboard. Bus Stop: All aboard the bright, shiny red Big Bus, full of interesting passengers. This large, shaped floor puzzle has just 15 big, chunky pieces, making it an ideal puzzle for very young children with little fingers. Children will love the bold colours and detailed illustration, and will find plenty to talk about. An activity guide on the box will suggest several ways to increase the play value of the puzzle; you can start by asking your child to find a piece with a number on, a piece with an animal on, or a piece showing a baby. Once the puzzle is complete, there are lots of things to promote conversation; how many female passengers are there? What could the girl outside the bus have in her case? What could the driver be saying to the elderly lady? Children will love to talk about the different characters on the bus and what they are doing. The puzzle is particularly suitable for children aged from 2 to 5, and as well as helping their talking skills, it will help with hand-eye co-ordination. The finished size is approximately 59cms x 42cms, so all the details in the illustration can be clearly seen. A popular puzzle that will become a firm favourite. Cake Monster: Collect and count as you fill your cake stand but watch out...there's a cake monster about! Will you feed the monster or collect the cakes for yourself? There are two ways to play this exciting counting game as children learn their numbers up to ten, both for younger and more advanced players.  In the first game, players must fill their cake stand with different cakes between 1 and 10 by counting the toppings. However, there is an added twist to the game...if their card shows a blue monster on the back they must feed it to the hungry cake monster! In the more advanced game, players aim to get rid of their cakes the fastest by matching the number of toppings to the number on the spinner. The game includes a cake reference board for extra help if needed.  The inclusion of the tasty cake toppings and crazy cake monster help make counting fun for children! The fast paced nature of the game helps to keep children excited and engaged throughout. Catch and Count Game: 1,2,3,4,5, can you catch a fish alive? Spin the Octopus and see how many fish you can catch, but do take care, there's a shark out there! Christmas Surprises: Help Father Christmas to decorate his Christmas tree and collect presents for his sack. Throw the dice to match colours or shapes to complete the festive boards and find out what surprises Father Christmas may bring this year. Colour Match: A first Colour Puzzle! A colour recognition activity-based 12 x 5 piece jigsaw Counting Caterpillars: Collect one to ten in this first colour and number game. Can you be the first player to find all the numbers to complete your caterpillar? A fun colour matching game that helps to teach number sequencing.

Crazy Chefs: The Crazy Chefs are in the kitchen and they have lots of delicious food to prepare. There are five tasty dishes on the menu - pizza, kebabs, shepherd's pie, stir-fried noodles and iced cupcakes. But the Crazy Chefs need lots of help collecting the utensils and ingredients they'll need before they can start cooking!  Players start by turning over cards, trying to find all the things they need to prepare their meal. Once they have collected everything on their game board, they spin the spinner to get a plate and 'cook' their meal. Who will be the first to serve up a tasty treat?  This popular, bestselling game for ages 3-7 encourages children to talk about food and food preparation. You could add to the play value by asking your child about some of the ingredients and utensils in the game e.g. find me a picture of some prawns; can you see a picture of a spatula? Crazy Chefs encourages young children to get interested in cooking, and may even lead to some extra helping hands in the kitchen too! Crocodile Snap: In this exciting twist on a traditional game of 'Snap', players shout out 'Snap!' for matching pairs, but when they spot a pair of crocodiles they must snap their arms instead! The quirky animal character cards, from superhero crocodiles to gorillas drinking tea, help children to develop matching and observational skills in a fun and memorable way. This travel size game is for 2 - 4 players and suitable for ages 3 - 8 years.  Perfect for travel, at home or on the move, the mini games are Orchard Toys' smallest games in a compact and portable size. Mini games make the perfect gifts or stocking fillers for Christmas. Dinosaur Discovery: Take a trip back to the time of the dinosaurs. Learn the names of these prehistoric creatures using the helpful key chart in the border of the puzzle. Then see how many of them you can spot in the main picture. The puzzle shows plants, fish, insects and dinosaurs that lived on our planet millions of years ago; they are amazing creatures with strange, long names, although many children will be familiar with some of the more famous ones - triceratops and diplodocus, for example.The puzzle can help with basic literacy and maths skills, by talking with your child about what you can see in the picture. While putting the puzzle together, see if you can identify a flying dinosaur, and one that lives in water; can you spot a creature with spikes on the end of its tail? The finished puzzle measures 60.5cms x 41cms, and has 150 pieces. It is suitable for children aged between 5 and 9 years old. The detailed illustration and higher number of pieces make this puzzle particularly appealing to slightly older children. Dinosaur Dominoes: Based on the traditional game of dominoes, the aim of this game is to get rid of your dominoes first by matching the friendly dinosaurs to the end of the domino line. Dinosaur Dominoes develops matching and observation skills, plus older children will also enjoy talking about the different types of dinosaurs they can see on the cards! This travel size game is for 2 - 4 players and suitable for ages 3 - 5 years.  Perfect for travel, at home or on the move, the mini games are Orchard Toys' smallest games in a compact and portable size. Dinosaur Race: In this exciting game of chance, race for your position on the podium to collect a shiny medal! In an unusual twist, all the dinosaurs move simultaneously towards the finish line to collect a bronze, silver or gold medal.  Take it in turns to spin the four ended spinner, which tells each player which dinosaur cards they must look out for. All players then count up their matching cards and move this many spaces along the track. Who will be the first dinosaur to reach the finish line?  This fun board game teaches matching and counting in an enjoyable way which gets the whole family involved! Children will also enjoy talking about the different dinosaurs they can see on the cards, from a t rex to a triceratops. Dolls House: A lovely, big, house-shaped puzzle with lots going on in every room. This puzzle, approximately 61cms x 42cms when complete, is beautifully illustrated with lots of detail and plenty to talk about. It has just 25 pieces, so is particularly suited to children aged between 3 and 6. Before starting the puzzle, you can encourage your child to look for pieces with different things on: can you find a piece with a chimney? Can you see a piece with a cat on? Can you see a piece with something green on? Later, when the puzzle is complete, you will see many things going on in the picture to talk about: what room is the broom in? What colour is the teddy bear on the bed? How many animals can you see in the house? What is in the bowl on top of the fridge? The picture is full of lots of familiar household objects that children will be able to identify from their own home. There is an activity guide on the base of the box to suggest other ways of extending the play value of the puzzle. The puzzle is made from thick, durable recycled board, so will give many years of fun. It can help children with literacy skills by encouraging them to talk about what they can see, and it is designed to encourage hand-eye co-ordination. Dotty Dinosaurs: Children will have great fun learning all about shapes and colours with these friendly, coloured dinosaurs. This is actually two games in one; children can play the shapes game or the colour game. In the shapes game, players choose a dinosaur board and place it in front of them with the shapes side uppermost. All the shape pieces are spread out on the table, and the player rolls the shape die. If they can find a shape piece that matches the one on the die and is also the same colour as their dinosaur, they place it on their dinosaur board and play passes to the next player. If they already have that shape, they cannot play and the next player takes their turn. The winner is the first player to cover all the spaces on their board. The colour game is played in a similar way, using the reverse of the boards, and a colour-spot die to match the coloured spots on the dinosaurs. This is a very simple, colourful game, made of sturdy, wipe-clean board, and the educational guide on the box shows how it can contribute to your child's education. A great game for 3 to 6 year olds, which can be played by 2 to 4 players. Flashcards: 50 large double-sided flashcards featuring a mixture of words and numbers. Use these word and picture flashcards to help young children develop early reading and number skills, from first recognition of objects to reading and sounding letters. The cards are designed to be progressive, with a mixture of simple and complex words and numbers for children to learn.  The flashcards have been designed with children in mind, using bright and bold illustrations of everyday animals and objects which children will recognise. The extra large size is perfect for little hands to hold too! Football Game: Watch the ball pass backwards and forwards as you race to score the winning goal in this exciting game of football!  In this unique version of Snakes and Ladders, each player has their own board - meaning the game can go very differently for every player. Make your way up your board to take a shot at scoring a goal, moving up for your team colours and down for your opponent's colours!  Football Game includes two additional spinners which are real game changers. Firstly the whistle spinner, which can take you back to start, and the goal spinner, which can either score your winning goal or take you back down the board! This exciting game of chance is a great buy for any football mad family. Giant Road: Giant Road jigsaw is a fun and exciting addition to any child's jigsaw collection. This jigsaw has 20 chunky, interchangeable pieces which help your child use their imagination as they can be built in numerous different road layouts to tell a different story everytime! There are also lots of characters on the pieces, which encourage your child's observation skills and can be used to teach children about road safety.  Children can add to the fun with their favourite toy cars and characters too! To extend your track for even more imaginative play, you can add the Junctions expansion pack or link your Giant Road to the Giant Railway or Giant Town jigsaws.  Piece size 22 x 18cm. Giant Town: Build a town scene with this chunky jigsaw playmat, featuring lots to see and talk about. There are 15 play pieces included, plus children can also add their own toys and cars for even more fun and imaginative play!  For extra fun, this clever jigsaw interlinks to the Airport expansion pack as well as the Giant Road puzzle to build an entire town of fun! Puzzle size 85.5 x 69.5cm. Greedy Gorilla: This hilarious, educational game helps children learn the difference between healthy food and junk food in a fun way. Each player starts with a menu board, showing (in words and pictures) different ingredients to make up a healthy, nutritious meal. Players turn over the food lotto cards one at a time, trying to match them to their own menu board. If a player turns over a junk food card, such as chips, donuts or pizza, this must be fed into the Greedy Gorilla's mouth, which causes him to burp loudly. When he burps, all players have to put their hands to their mouths and say "Excuse me!", encouraging good manners. The winner is the first player to fill their board.  Greedy Gorilla game gives you the opportunity to discuss different foods with your child, including colour coded cards which help children recognise the differences between healthy and unhealthy foods. Children will love the inclusion of the 3D burping gorilla, which comes ready fitted with 3 AAA batteries. If You See A Crocodile: Try to be the first to row, row, row your boat into the boathouse; but if a crocodile sneaks up on you, don't forget to scream. This fun game includes a 3-D boat and boathouse, which form part of the game board. The 30 double-sided colour spot cards are shuffled and placed colour side up in the centre of the table, apart from one which is placed by the boathouse, which determines the 'finishing' colour. Players roll the colour-spot die and pick up a corresponding card. If the reverse of the card shows a water splash, they move their character to the next colour spot of that colour on the board. If it shows a crocodile, the player screams and their character must stay where it is. Play continues until a player reaches the boathouse and rolls the correct colour to win the game. The game is brightly coloured and printed on sturdy, recycled board, and is suitable for 2 to 4 players aged 3 and over. Children love the bright colours and the 3-D elements of the game, and the fact that they can scream when that pesky crocodile appears. The game can help with colour recognition, and enhances literacy and PSHE skills. Insey Winsey Spider: "Insey Winsey spider climbs up the spout..." Pick your bright, friendly plastic spider and set up your jigged drainpipe to play this fun game based on the popular children's nursery rhyme. There are two ways to play the game; one uses a number die and can help your child's counting skills, while the other uses a shape die and helps with shape recognition. The die will determine where the spider must move to on the board, and the spinner is used after each turn to show either sunshine or a raincloud.The aim is to get your spider home to it's web at the top of the drainpipe before the spinner points to the raincloud. A sudden shower of rain will wash the poor spider all the way back down to the bottom of the drainpipe. Children will love playing with these colourful plastic spiders, and the game is made of sturdy, recycled board which can be wiped clean. The boards are double-sided, with the shape game printed on one side and the counting game on the other, and an educational guide printed on the box shows how the game can contribute to your child's education. This best-selling and award-winning game is suitable for 2 to 4 players, aged between 3 and 6. Ladybirds: A very easy game that encourages counting skills. The 24 cards are placed on the table, with spot sides uppermost. Throw the die and then pick up a card with a matching number of spots on it. Turn the card over, and see how many little ladybirds are hiding on the leaf. Some leaves won't have any ladybirds on them, and sometimes there won't be any cards left with the same number of spots as on the die. At the end of the game, players have to count all their ladybirds, and the winner is the player with the most. Or you can make it even more exciting by waiting until all the cards have been picked up before turning them over to count the ladybirds. One player could also be nominated to count everybody's ladybirds at the end. As well as helping with counting and addition skills, this game also teaches observational and logic skills. It doesn't take too long to play, so will hold a child's attention throughout the game. The cards can also be used to play other games, such as 'Snap' or 'Pairs', or used for counting practice. There is also an educational guide on the box which shows how the game can enhance your child's education. The bright colours make this a visually appealing game, and the durable, recycled board with a wipe-clean finish means that the game will withstand plenty of use. It is suitable for 2 to 4 players, aged 3 to 7.

Little Bus Lotto: All aboard! Fill your bus with animal passengers in this little lotto game.  This animal-themed lotto game features 24 animal character tiles and 4 different buses to choose from. As well as developing matching and memory skills, children will also love looking at the quirky animal characters on the bus! This travel size game is for 2 - 4 players and suitable for ages 3 - 6 years.  Perfect for travel, at home or on the move, the mini games are Orchard Toys' smallest games in a compact and portable size. Mini games make the perfect gifts or stocking fillers for Christmas.

Little Bus: This mini puzzle is really two puzzles in one, so twice the fun. It is double-sided, each side showing a picture of a brightly coloured bus and its passengers. This means that there is a bit of a challenge as you start to put the puzzle together, as you need to decide which side of each piece belongs to the picture you are trying to complete. With pictures on both sides, it is not so easy, even with just 12 pieces. However, there are some big differences in the pictures which make it a little simpler; one bus is bright red, and full of people, while the bus on the other side is bright yellow and all its passengers are animals. Both buses are full, so there is plenty of opportunity to help your child's literacy skills by discussing the passengers; on the red bus you can ask how many people are waiting at the bus stop? What colour is the driver's shirt? What number is on the front of the bus? Can you spot a man with a beard? Are there any animals in this picture? Where do you think the people on the bus could be going? And if you complete the puzzle with the yellow bus, you can talk about the different animals and what noises they make; which animal is waiting at the bus stop? What can you see in the cab next to the monkey driver? Which animals would you find on a farm, and which in a zoo? This clever little shaped puzzle measures approximately 30cms x 20cms, and is suitable for children aged 3 and over. Lunch Box Game: This award -winning game can help children learn all about healthy food while at the same time improving their memory skills. Start with a colourful jigged lunchbox, packed with lots of healthy, nutritious food. All the food cards are spread face downwards on the table. Take it in turns to turn over a card, and if it shows one of the items in your lunchbox, you can put it on your luncbox game board. If it is not in your lunchbox, show everyone else what it is, and pop it back, face down, on the table. The aim of the game is to be the first player to collect all the healthy items in their lunchbox. It will help children learn about a healthy diet, as all the items in a lunchbox are familiar, tasty items, and each lunchbox provides a balanced, healthy meal. The game can be used as a basis for conversations about healthy eating, and children can be encouraged to talk about the food items in the game. All the pieces are made from durable, recycled board with a wipe-clean surface, so the game will last for many years. There are 4 lunchboxes included, so the game can be played with 2 - 4 players. It is particularly suited to children aged between 3 and 7 years old. This is one of our best-selling games, and helps children to learn about PSHE and science topics. Magic Cauldron: There are two versions of this magical, award winning game, which is designed to help children with basic maths skills in a fun way. In both versions, each player takes a cauldron board. The idea of the game is to be the first to fill your cauldron with enough magic ingredients to make a spell. In one version, the small spell ingredients cards are shuffled and placed picture side up in a pile. The bigger sum cards are spread face upwards on the table. The first player picks up an ingredient card and looks at the number on the reverse. They then have to search the sum cards for a sum which they think gives the same answer as the number on the small card. They can then rub the magic black ghost on the back of the sum card to see if it reveals the same number as that on the small card. If the numbers match, the player can add the small card, picture side up, to their cauldron. If the numbers don't match, the small card is returned to the bottom of the pile and the sum card is returned to the table. Play continues until one player has filled their cauldron with ten ingredient cards. The alternative version of the game is played in the same way, but the sum cards are placed in a pile, face up, while the small ingredient cards are spread, picture side down on the table. Players have to find the small card that correctly answers the sum they have picked from the pile, and rub the magic black ghost on the back of the sum card to check their answer. Children love the novelty of rubbing the magic ghost to reveal the answers, while learning to do simple addition, subtraction and multiplication sums. The game is made from durable thick card, which will withstand pleanty of handling. Magical Castle: This award-winning floor puzzle will appeal to little princesses everywhere. A large, shaped puzzle, measuring approximately 58cms x 43cms, with 40 large chunky pieces, this is a perfect puzzle for children aged between 3 and 6, especially little girls, who will love the magical theme and pretty colours.There is an activity guide on the box which suggests different ways of extending the play value of the puzzle: you can look for pieces that have a wizard on, or a piece showing some sort of fruit. Once the puzzle has been completed, you can talk about some of the things going on in the picture: how many flags can you see? What can you see swimming in the moat? What colour is the castle door? How many toadstools are there? Is the knight above or below the wizard? By talking about what you can see, you may even be able to come up with your own fairy stories: why is the knight trying to scare away the dragon? Why is the Magician casting a spell? The clear, bright illustration is designed to encourage hand-eye co-ordination, and the more you talk about the puzzle with your child, the more you are expanding their vocabulary and literacy skills. The puzzle is printed on thick, recycled board, with a wipe-clean surface, making the puzzle durable as well as educational. Match and Count: This is a very simple first puzzle, made up of 20 two-piece puzzles, each representing the numbers 1 to 20. For each two-piece puzzle, the bottom piece simply shows the number, while the matching top piece shows the corresponding number of objects in a fun and colourful illustration. For instance, there are 6 slippery snakes, or 11 pretty butterflies. Each illustrated puzzle piece will only fit the correct number piece, so children will be able to tell if they have the wrong number. This puzzle will help enormously with counting skills and with number recognition. It will also help with hand-eye co-ordination, and by talking about the illustrations you can also help their vocabulary skills; can you describe one of the socks? Which of the illustrations show things you would find in a garden? Which cards show things you would eat? You can also find extra ways to count things; how many of the spiders are blue? How many of the fish are facing the left? If you add all the mice and the cats together, how many would there be altogether? If you eat 3 of the cakes, how many would be left? If you shared the flowers among 3 people, how many would each person have? The puzzle is aimed at children aged 3 and over, but finding extra ways of talking about the cards will help children with their basic maths skills in a fun way. The puzzles are printed on thick, sturdy board, and each individual puzzle measures 8cms x 15cms. Match and Spell: A fun first reading and spelling game which encourages letter recognition, teaches basic phonetic word building, and promotes matching of pictures and words. Match and Spell is designed for both guided and independent word building, featuring a range of words from simple words like 'cat' to more complex four letter words.  There are two ways to play this educational game, firstly by matching letter cards to the ones shown on your word board to introduce letter shapes and sounds. In the more challenging version of the game, players must collect the letters to spell the picture that is on their board - in the right order!  Match and Spell is the perfect literacy game to introduce letters, sounds, and eventually words, with simple gameplay which progresses as children learn. Monster Bingo: A brilliant and bright new game from UK Manufacturer Orchard Toys. Who can be the first player to cover four monsters on their bingo boards with yukky slime tiles? With two ways to play, this Bingo game will keep your child, family and friends amused for hours! Monster Catcher: How many monsters can you catch? A fun matching game. Collect monsters in this fun, colour matching game, but be careful, the monster catcher is waiting to take them from you! Old Macdonald Lotto: A simple lotto game with a farmyard theme, perfect for very young players aged 2-6. Children will be giggling as they find the farm cards to match the pictures on their playing board, making lots of noises and actions as they go! The first player to match all of their cards, followed by the farmer, wins the game.  Children will love the colourful illustrations, showing different farmyard scenes and lots of friendly animals. As well as enhancing matching and memory skills, Old Macdonald Lotto is great for developing children's knowledge and understanding of the world by finding extra things to talk about: e.g. What can you see standing in the ploughed field? What is the rabbit holding? What is sitting on the stone in the pond? How many bees can you count? Party, Party, Party: Come on everyone, the party's started! Race to fill your rucksack with accessories and be the first to join your friends on the dance floor!  Party, Party, Party is a great party board game for children, who will love the fun items and accessories which they add to their 3D rucksack. The aim of the game is to fill your rucksack with five party accessories and a present, ready for arriving at the party in the centre of the board. Around the board, there are different items you can land on which mean you can either pick up an accessory, return one to the table or steal one from another player!  This award-winning board game is perfect for sleepovers as it can be played with 2 to 4 players. Suitable for ages 4 to 8, children will have so much fun playing it they won't even realise that they are developing their maths and counting skills at the same time! Pass the Word: An exciting , fast moving spelling game. The game consists of 17 word cards, which are put in a pile face down on the table, and 67 letter cards, also put face down in a separate pile. The first player turns over a word card, and then immediately turns over the sand timer.Then, as quickly as possible, they turn over the letter cards, one at a time, to try to spell out the word from their word card before the timer runs out. If they manage to do this, they keep their word, and try to complete another word with a new word card, in the same way, before the timer runs out. If they do not complete the word correctly, their unfinished word card and letters are passed to the next player, who resets the sand timer and proceeds as before. The winner is the player who has managed to complete the most words when the pile is used up. Aimed at 5 to 9 year-olds, children who are already reasonably confident at spelling will enjoy racing against the sand timer, while those who are a bit younger will soon gain more confidence. New readers will find that the game helps with letter recognition, and may enjoy just picking a word card and finding the correct letters in their own time, without the sand timer and other players. The box features an educational guide, showing how the game fits in with your child's education. The game is suitable for 2 to 4 players, and is made of durable, recycled board. Pick and Mix People: This hilarious game consists of 36 cards, each showing a different body part - heads, middles and legs - which can be made to form 12 characters. The ultimate object of the game is to be the first player to build three correctly matched characters, but along the way the characters' body parts get mixed up, producing some very strange combinations. The game starts by shuffling the cards and placing them in a pile, face down, in the middle of the table. Players take it in turns to pick a card and place it face upwards in front of them. Play continues until eventually they have a mismatched character. If they pick up a body part they already have, they can choose whether to swap the body parts or to keep the original. Any cards they don't need are discarded into another pile, face up. Following players can choose to pick up from the main pile or the discard pile. Once they have a correctly matched person, that character is moved to one side, and play continues until someone wins by forming three correctly matched characters. Alternatively, children can have lots of fun simply playing with the different cards to see what funny characters they can make. An educational guide on the box shows how the game can complement your child's education. There are many other ways to add play value to the game, such as talking about the different characters, or asking your child to find the person carrying some eggs, or the card that shows someone with green hair. Ideally suited for ages 3 to 7, children will have great fun with these Pick and Mix People. Pigs in Pants: Children find this fun matching game, with its pigs in patterned pants, absolutely hilarious! The aim of the game is to collect the most pairs of pants on your pig by matching patterned pants to the four cards in the centre. You can also pinch pants from other players who have matching cards by shouting "I'm going to pinch your pants!" However, the game can change in an instant as players pinch your pants right back!  Children and adults alike will have so much fun playing this game, from laughing at the pigs in frilly pants to shouting 'No knickers!'. The exciting gameplay and fun characters make Pigs in Pants a timeless game which can be enjoyed by the whole family. Pirate Shapes: Match the missing shapes to complete your pirate picture. Can you be the first player to find all the missing shapes and complete your pirate picture? A first shape and colour matching game for very young players. Encourage observation and matching skills. Promote shape and colour recognition. Pirate Ship: These crazy pirates are getting up to all sorts of mischief in this funny, action-packed puzzle. Suitable for ages 6 to 9, there are 100 pieces to put together, to produce a finished picture of approximately 42cms x 51.5cms. This is one of our more challenging puzzles, and its unusual shape means there are no straight edge pieces to help you. Children will feel a sense of achievement when they can complete the puzzle. There's a great deal of detail in the illustration, with lots going on and plenty to laugh at and talk about once you have completed the puzzle. You can ask your child to look for various items: Can you spot a feather duster? Where can you see a cobweb? What animal is in the rowing boat? What number is printed on the football shirt? You can also help with their counting skills; how many socks are hanging out to dry? How many bones can you see on the flags? How many sharks are in the water? How many animals can you see? By talking about the picture, children can increase their vocabulary skills, and can make up little stories about the different scenarios going on within it. Printed on strong, durable board, this will be a popular and rewarding puzzle for many years. Pirate Snakes and Ladders & Ludo Everybody remembers the old traditional games of 'Snakes and Ladders' and 'Ludo', which we played as children with our own parents and grandparents. These classic family favourites have been given an exciting pirate twist on this sturdy, double-sided playing board.  In the 'Snakes and Ladders' game, the jolly pirates use rope ladders to help them take shortcuts to the big treasure chest and win the game. But they have to look out for the slippery sea snakes, which send them sliding back down the board! On the reverse side of the board is the game of 'Ludo', also with a pirate twist. Players each have counters, and must try to be the first to get all their counters to their special pirate treasure in the middle of the board. But they must watch out - if another player lands on the same square as you, you will be sent right back to the start!  Both games involve a lot of luck, and 'Ludo' can also include a certain amount of strategy, so children have to learn to be patient when the game isn't going their way. Particularly suited to children aged 5 to 9, these classic games have stood the test of time and are sure to be popular favourites for the whole family. Pizza, Pizza!: A fun colour and shape matching game, but unlike a traditional pizza, the toppings in this game are sometimes very unusual and yucjky, which children find hilarious. Pop to the Shops: This best-selling shopping game will help children learn about social skills as well as handling money and giving change.The game will teach them to distinguish between different coins, and to work out the value of their money. Every player takes on the role of both shopper and shopkeeper, so it also encourages role playing and polite conversation. Each player is given the same amount of plastic money, including 50p, 20p and 10p coins. Players move around the 'village' by rolling the die. Each time a player passes the Bank, they collect another 20p. The first player starts by picking a card from the table - this will determine what item the player must buy first, and therefore which shop they will need to aim for. Visit the different shops on the jigged playing board - the Mini Market, the bakery, the newsagent or the greengrocer - to buy familiar items from the other shopkeepers. Don't forget to ask politely. Players learn to work out the correct coins to use for payment, and have to work out how to give the correct change as well. An educational guide on the box shows how the game is suited to your child's education. A bright, colourful and fun shopping game, suitable for 2 to 4 players aged from 5 to 9 years. Red dog, Blue dog: This best selling, award-winning game is a very easy first game for very young players. It can be played in two ways, depending on the age of the players. For very young players, each player chooses a game board, and all the cards are shuffled and placed face down on the table. Each player turns over a card, showing it to the other players, and then places it on their game board if it matches one of their pictures. If it doesn't match, the card is returned face down to the table, and the next player takes their turn. Play continues in this way until one person has filled all the spaces on their board, and is the winner. For slightly older players, the cards are shuffled and placed face down in a pile, and players take it in turn to pick up a card from the top of the pile. They show it to the other players and it is given to the person with the matching picture to place on their board. Play continues until one person has filled their card. The game can also be played as a simple 'pairs' game, trying to pick pairs of matching pictures or colours from cards face down on the table.The game helps with colour and word recognition as well as social skills. It has bright, clear illustrations, which young children will find very appealing. It is made from durable, thick card, and is suitable for 2 to 4 players aged from just 2 years old. Rocket Game: Blast into space with this fun counting and matching game! Choose a launch pad and blast into space, collecting as many loop-the-loops as you can on the way! Loops are collected by spinning the spinner to collect cards from the table. How many will you turn over...will it be one or three?! At the end of the game, count the loops and the player with the most wins.  Rocket Game is great to teach children counting skills in a really fun way. Budding astronauts will love the space themed illustrations, from planets to meteors to aliens, which can be used to spark discussion during and after the game.a Run, Run, as Fast as you Can!: Run, run as fast as you can through the village and across the river to safety. This exciting, award winning game is suitable for 2 to 4 players aged 4 and over, and involves a certain amount of strategy. Each player starts by assembling a jigged gingerbread man, and placing their colour-matched gingerbread man playing piece in the bakery ready to start the game. The other 'chaser' character playing pieces (the baker, cow and horse) are placed in position on the board. The first player throws both dice; the brown die determines how many spaces they can move their player piece towards the river, while the red die determines how many spaces they can move any of the chaser characters towards other players' playing pieces. Players need to avoid the chaser characters while trying to move them towards the other playing pieces. If a chaser lands on the same square as someone's playing piece, that player loses a piece of his jigged gingerbread man. They can get the piece back if they later land on a bowl square; if they lose all their gingerbread man pieces, they must return to the bakery at the start to be made whole again. If a player reaches the river and has their jigged gingerbread man intact, they can try to cross the river by spinning the spinner. As long as the spinner does not point to a fox, they can cross the river to the safety of the gingerbread house to win the game. Made with durable recycled board, this game will be a long-lasting favourite while helping children with maths skills. Shopping List Extras Pack - Fruit & Veg: Turn over the cards and try to be the first to fill your trolley with tasty fruit and vegetables. Although this game can be played on its own, it can also be used to supplement the original 'Shopping List' game, or along with the other ('clothes') Booster Pack. Either way, the object of the game is very simple: to be the first player to fill their trolley with all the items on their list. To play, each player chooses a trolley and a shopping list. All the 16 item cards are spread face-down on the table and players take it in turns to turn up a card. If it matches one of the items on their shopping list, the player takes the card and places it on their trolley. If they don't have the item on their list, the card is returned face down on the table. Play continues until one player has filled their trolley with all the items on their list. The game can be played with just 2 players, but if it is used in conjunction with the original 'Shopping List' it can be played with up to 6 players, or up to 4 players with the other Shopping List Booster Pack. The game is made with durable, recycled board and is suitable for children aged 3 to 7. It will also help with vocabulary skills, as you can encourage children to talk about the items they have in their trolley. Shopping List Extras Pack: Turn over the cards and try to be the first to fill your trolley with all sorts of bright and colourful clothes.The game can be played on its own, or it can be played with the Fruit and Veg Booster Pack, or with the basic Shopping List game, which can be played by up to 6 players. Either way, the object of the game is to fill your trolley with as many items as you can from your shopping list. To play, each player chooses a trolley and a shopping list. All 16 item cards are placed on the table, face down. Each player takes it in turn to pick up a card. If the card matches one of the items in the player's shopping list, they keep the card and place it in their trolley. If the item on the card does not appear on their list, it is placed face down back in the same place on the table. Play continues until one player fills their trolley with all the items on their list. The game can be played with just 2 players, but this can be increased to 4 players if used in conjunction with the Fruit and Veg Booster Pack, or with 6 players if used with the original Shopping List game. The game is made with strong, recycled board and is suitable for children aged 3 to 7. It will also help expand children's vocabulary, as there is plenty of opportunity to talk about the items on the cards; what colours things are, what they are made of, what sort of weather would you wear them in. 'Shopping List' is our best-selling game, and the Booster Pack allows you fill your trolley with many more items. Shopping List: This award winning game encourages memory and literacy skills in a really fun way that helps children learn. Suitable for 2 to 4 players, each player picks a trolley or basket that they must fill. Turn over one of the 32 cards showing familiar, everyday items from the supermarket such as eggs, tomatoes, washing powder and toothpaste - if they are on your list, you can pop them in your trolley or basket! The winner is the first player to collect all the items on their list and fill their trolley. This updated version of our bestselling game is suitable for children aged 3 to 7 and features new style items and lists, including one on a tablet. Children can learn to recognise various grocery products and read the names from their lists. The game can also promote plenty of discussion, not only while playing, but also on a shopping trip to a real supermarket. Children can spot how many items from the game they can see on the shelves!  The game can be supplemented with one or both of the booster packs ('Fruit and Veg' or 'Clothes') to increase the number of players and/or the number of items to buy. The colourful illustrations of everyday items mean the game can be played by young children with no reading ability as well as more advanced learners. Slug in a Jug: The 48 rhyming cards in this box can be used to play 3 different versions of this game. In version one, players each choose a card, and have to pick another from the cards spread face down on the table that rhymes with the one they have chosen. The aim is to make as many rhyming pairs as they can, and they have to make up a sentence using the cards that they have. They can increase their scores by collecting three or four rhyming cards, but must make up a sentence using all the rhyming cards they have. Once they have a rhyming pair, players can continue by taking more cards from the middle, aiming to produce more rhymes. The winner is the person with the highest score. In the second version of the game, players try to match the word from the top of a pile by turning over unseen cards on the table, collecting pairs that rhyme as they go. The winner is the person with the most rhyming pairs at the end of the game. In the third game, players each take a hand of two cards, and pick unseen cards from the table which they hope will rhyme with one of the cards in their hand. If they find a rhyming pair, they put the pair to one side and pick another to bring their hand back up to two cards. The winner is the player with the most rhyming pairs at the end of the game. Made from durable, thick card, and with colourful, cheerful illustrations and clear writing, this will help children with literacy skills. The game is suitable for 2 to 4 players, ideally aged from 5 to 9. Spooky Steps: One, two, three, four. Dare you take one step more? Take a chance as you creep through the spooky house to reach the cauldron and break the witch’s spell. Encourage observation and strategic thinking. Develop social communication. Link with Early Learning Goals. Link with National Curriculum Maths Key Stage 1. Teach the use of number in meaningful context. Spotty Dogs: Learn to count with these friendly spotty dogs. All the 24 cards are laid out on the table, with the dog sides showing. Players take it in turn to spin the spinner, which will point to a numeric number. The player then has to pick a card from the table that shows a dog with the same number of spots as the number on the spinner. When the card is turned over, the player can see how many biscuit bones the dog had hidden in his basket. The winner is the player who has the highest number of bones when all the dog cards have been collected. This is an easy game to play, combining number recognition and counting skills in a simple, fun game. It also teaches patience as sometimes there are no dogs left with the right number of spots, so players have to wait for their next turn before they can collect any more bones. Children can also be encouraged to count everyone else's bones at the end of the game, or even the number of spots on everybody's dogs to encourage maths skills. This award-winning, best-selling game is made with sturdy, recycled board, and has a wipe-clean surface. The illustrations are bright and cheerful, and the game is quick to play, so children won't get bored. It is suitable for children age 3 to 6, and for 2 to 4 players. Tell the Time: A simple lotto game for ages 5-9 which will help children learn to tell the time. Each player chooses a game board while all the cards are placed face down on the table. Players then take it in turns to pick a card from the table and say the time aloud. The other players have to try to match the time with one of the fun and familiar activities illustrated on their game board. E.g. What time do you eat ice cream? When do you ride a bike? What time do you go on a school trip?  This educational game helps children to learn both analogue and digital times, concentrating on 15 minute increments - 'quarter past', 'half past', 'quarter to' and 'o'clock'. It can also be played just using the pictures for very young children. The attractive illustrations can be used to develop many further topics of conversation.  As well as time telling, the game also aids maths, matching and literacy skills. Ten Green Bottles: Can you be the first to recycle all ten of your green bottles? This very simple game, based on the popular song, helps children with number recognition while having fun. The game can be played with 2 to 4 players, and is suitable for players aged between 3 and 6. Each player makes up their jigged wall board, and places their green bottles, numbered 1 to 10, across the top. The 40 spotty cards are placed face down in the centre of the table, and the first player starts by turning up one of the spotty cards. If the number of spots on the card matches the number shown on one of the bottles on the player's wall, the player takes both cards and posts them into the bottle bank. If the card shows a number that the player has already posted, the card is put back on the table. When a player matches the last bottle on their wall with a spotty card, they win the game and sing "There are no green bottles standing on the wall". This game helps children with their number skills, as they have to count the spots on the card and connect the card with the correct numeral printed on the bottle. You could add play value by using either the spotty cards or the bottles to play 'Pairs', and you can ask children to add the numbers on the bottles or the spotty cards together. Three Little Pigs: Everyone knows the story of the three little pigs, all trying to build their houses, and the big bad wolf who wants to huff and puff and blow the houses down so he can have the little pigs for his dinner.This is a very simple game, in which players roll the die to try to land on a pile of straw, sticks or bricks. Each time they do so, they can take a corresponding house piece from a pile on the table. The aim is to collect both the pieces needed for each type of house, until they have a house of straw, sticks and bricks in front of them.But they have to watch out for someone landing on a wolf square. If this happens, the player spins the spinner, and this gives the wolf the chance to huff and puff and blow down one of the other players' houses. Once a player has completed all three of their houses, they have to try to get to the centre of the playing board before the sneaky wolf starts huffing and puffing again. The game is easy to play, but players have to watch out for the wolf right up to the last minute. This game is for 2 to 4 players, ideally aged between 3 and 6, and is made of sturdy, recycled board. Tummy Ache: This food lotto game is hilarious fun for all ages. Players aim to fill their game board with a tasty, edible meal; but avoid the yukky combinations or you'll end up with a tummy ache. All players start with a meal board, and all the food and tummy ache cards are shuffled and placed in a pile, face down. Players take it in turns to pick up a card from the pile and place it on their board in the appropriate space. If they already have a card on that space, they can choose whether to keep the old card or replace it with the new one. The unwanted card is placed face up in a 'discarded' pile, and players can take the top card from the discarded pile instead of the 'unseen' pile, if they prefer. If they pick up a 'tummy ache' card, everyone shouts "tummy ache!" and the player places it on the correct space on their board, if it is empty. If they already have a card on that space, the 'tummy ache' card is put face up on the discarded pile. The winner is the first person to fill their game board with a balanced, edible meal. This best selling, award-winning game helps children learn about balanced meals while having fun avoiding the bug-covered apple or the worm-infested broccoli. It helps children develop PSHE and science skills, and is suitable for children aged between 3 and 10 years. Two by Two: This is a very simple, award winning game for players aged 3 to 6. The game consists of a 3-D ark, 2 rain cloud cards, and 20 pairs of animal cards. The object of the game is to make matching pairs of all your animal cards and then pick up a rain cloud card to make the ark 'sail away'. The ark is placed in the centre of the table, and the two rain cloud cards are put to one side. The animal cards are divided into two identical piles (each pile containing one of each animal). One set of animal cards, along with both the rain cloud cards, is spread face downwards on the table. The other pile is divided between all the players, who place the cards face upwards in front of them. Players take it in turn to turn over one of the cards on the table and try to match it with on eof the animals in front of them; if so, that pair of cards is posted into the ark and play moves to another player. If it doesn't match any of that player's animals, the card is returned face down to the same position on the table and the next player takes their turn. Once a player has posted all their animal pairs into the ark they must try to find a raincloud on their next goes, at which point they can post the raincloud, send the ark out and win the game! There are many other ways of expanding the play value of this game; the cards can be used as a simple 'pairs' memory game, and children can be encouraged to name the animals and talk about them - where they live, what sounds they make, what colours they are. The game is made of sturdy recycled board, so will last for many years, and children will love the cheerful illustrations and bright colours. The game can be played by 2 to 4 players. What a Performance!: An action-packed game of fun for all the family! The aim of this exciting board game is to be the first to reach the 'Finish' star in the centre of the board, performing all sorts of noises, actions and mimes along the way...from pretending to be a monkey to wiggling your ears! If you can't perform your action, you must carry out a forfeit!  To make things even more exciting, some of the actions have to be performed within a set time, using the sand timer. Additionally, players having to carry out a forfeit won't know what they have to do until they have used the magic decoder to reveal their secret task...  As well as helping with basic maths and English skills, this board game is great fun for children who enjoy being the centre of attention, and may give slightly more shy children the confidence to come out of their shell. Children enjoy the added excitement of the sand timer and the magic decoder, and the bright colours and cheerful illustrations make this game very appealing. Aimed at children aged 5 and over and for 2 or more players, this game would be particularly good fun for sleepovers or family time at Christmas. Where's my Cupcake?: Match and collect delicious cupcakes in this fun sharing game for little bakers! See how many colourful cupcakes you can collect in this fun-filled game, from chocolate to strawberry to lemon. Remember your manners, as other players offer to share their cupcakes with you! The player to collect the most cupcakes at the end of the game is the winner.  Perfect for developing simple matching, counting and social skills, Where's My Cupcake also includes a tasty cupcake recipe to extend the learning and fun! Who's in Space?: A fun and brightly coloured puzzle with lots of talkabout points. Who's in the Jungle?: Deep in the jungle, lots of friendly jungle animals have met at the watering-hole in this brightly-coloured, best selling jigsaw puzzle. There are 25 large pieces, making a finished puzzle of approximately 42cms x 30cms. The puzzle is made from sturdy, thick card which has a wipe-clean surface, so it will easily withstand several years of play. It is ideal for children aged from 3 years. Children will love the bold colours in this jungle scene, and once the puzzle has been completed they will have fun naming all the different animals in the picture. The activity guide featured on the box will give plenty of ideas for further ways of enhancing the play value of this puzzle, by suggesting topics of conversation: which creature has no legs, and how does it move? Why are some of the animals standing in the water? What noises do the animals make? Which animal is the tallest? By learning about the animals in this kind of environment, children are adding to their science skills; and talking about what they can see in the picture - such as colours and animal markings - enhances their literacy skills. This popular jigsaw, with its beautiful illustration, is sure to be a firm favourite for many years. Who's on the Farm?: Come down to the farm and meet the friendly animals in this colourful, appealing jigsaw. With just 20 large pieces, younger children will love putting the puzzle together to see the finished farmyard. Aimed at children aged 3 and over, there are lots of ways to get extra play value, and the box has an activity guide with plenty of suggestions. Before you start, you can ask your child to find pieces showing particular things: a piece with mice on; a piece showing an apple; a piece with something red on. Then, when the puzzle is complete, there are lots of things to talk about and stimulate conversations with your child, which helps with their literacy skills. You can find things to count: how many sheep are there, and which tree has the most fruit on it? You could discuss colours: what colour is the pig? Can you find something blue? You can also talk about why the ducklings are a different colour to the mother duck, and what the farmer's wife is feeding to the chickens. The finished puzzle is 42cms x 30cms, and it is made of durable recycled board with a wipe clean surface which will give years of enjoyment. Who's Under the Sea? A beautiful jigsaw puzzle which will appeal in particular to little girls because of the mermaid theme and pretty colours. This 20 piece jigsaw is made from sturdy recycled board, and the pieces are big and chunky enough for small hands to be able to handle very easily. The finished puzzle is 42cms x 30cms, and because it is a standard rectangular shape, children will find it easier to get started with the corner and edge pieces first. Before starting the puzzle, you can ask your child to find a piece with a crab on, or a piece with something yellow on it. When the puzzle is complete, there are plenty of things to talk to your child about: how many starfish can you count? What is the octopus doing? Can you spot something made of gold? How many links are there on the big anchor chain? What is the seabed made of? What colour is the lobster? The puzzle can aid basic literacy and science skills, and will also help with hand-eye co-ordination. There is an activity guide on the box to help your child learn more about "who's under the sea". This popular 'Talkabout' floor puzzle puzzle is ideal for children aged around 3 and over. Box Contains
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