Woods - A fun family game! - Wooden board game

£30.00 £19.99 -34% OFF

Woods - A fun family game! - Wooden board game

£30.00 £19.99
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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Develop Your Child's Logic and Critical Thinking Skills!

Excellent tool for teaching the basics of addition. A favorite board game among teachers and parents for teaching addition in a fun way!

The game is perfect for passing the time and relaxing the mood at any party. Play with friends, family members, or children in the classroom!

Promotes Development

The game encourages children to practice math skills in a fun way! Our Woods wooden board game ensures endless fun!

It also improves logical thinking, hand-eye coordination, patience, and strategy!

Why Our Customers Love the Woods Board Game?

✓ Less Screen Time: Reduce screen time and play a fun and educational board game with your child!

✓ Playful Learning: A great tool for learning the basics of addition without even noticing it!

✓ Good for Development: Improves logical thinking, hand-eye coordination, patience, and strategy!

Interactive Game for Family Fun

The uniqueness of Woods lies in its highly interactive nature, allowing for enjoyable moments spent with the family. Children learn to add up without even realizing it!

The game also teaches strategic thinking and patience. Who will be the winner?

Technical Specifications

  • Material: High-quality wood
  • Dimensions: 22cm x 22cm x 3.5cm
  • Age Recommendation: 3+

Package Includes

  • 1 x Woods wooden board game set

How Does the Game Work?

  1. The game consists of two dice and ten numbered wooden flaps on four sides.
  2. Each player takes turns rolling the dice.
  3. Whenever the dice are rolled, the player can close one or more flaps whose combined value equals the sum of the two dice.
  4. For example, if a player rolls 5 and 4, they can only close the flap with the value of "9", or both "5" and "4", or "6" and "3", or "2", "3", and "4", or any other combination.
  5. If you cannot close one or more flaps according to the dice value, the turn passes to your opponent.
  6. The goal is to finish your turn leaving as few flaps open as possible.