Table games

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1099
Recommended for children from 3 years old. Package dimensions: 22 x 6.5 x 3 cm. ..
€499
1057
Recommended for children from 3 years old. Package dimensions: 22 x 6.5 x 3 cm. ..
€499
1012
Recommended for children from 3 years old. Package dimensions: 22 x 6.5 x 3 cm. ..
€499
1011
Recommended for children from 3 years old. Package dimensions: 22 x 6.5 x 3 cm. ..
€499
1010
Recommended player age: 5+ Number of players: 2-4 Squirrels try to collect as many nuts as pos..
€1099
953
Recommended player age: 5+ Number of players: 2-3 ..
€1099
952
Recommended age of players: 4-8 Number of players: 1-4 ..
€1199
947
Recommended player age: 5+ Number of players: 2-4 The cats who were supposed to guard the chee..
€1199
946
Recommended for children from 5 years old. Package dimensions: 37 x 5.3 x 28.2 cm. ..
€1499
840

One of the best ways to keep your kids busy and spend quality time together is with a variety of board games. There are a wide variety of types, levels of difficulty, depending on the age and number of players.

Board games, traditionally considered to be those that are convenient to play sitting at a table, we usually imagine a game board, dice and pieces, thanks to which we move forward or perform various tasks to overcome obstacles. To some extent, this assumption is correct. However, with the change of generations, board games also improve, which are adapted to modern trends and current events. Therefore, we can often find themed games related to the super heroes we know or other favorite characters. Electronic games are also popular, which not only develop reaction and logical thinking, but like regular board games teach to create various strategies and tactics, to search for possible solutions to a problem, to discover the connection between objects or to find the right answer.

It is not for nothing that board games have been used to test character traits since the old days, because it is during the game that children do not shy away from expressing their emotions and learn by playing, and later transfer their skills to real life.

Rašyk
Skambink