Description
Suitable for children aged 5 and over, this fun and exciting puzzle game is guaranteed to engage your child’s brain as they endeavour to divide all the animals into their own separate, closed-off areas using the three fences provided.
Fantastic for developing problem-solving, spatial awareness and spontaneous thinking, it features a booklet with 60 challenges ranging from starter to master. Advanced brainteasers include filling each space with a water trough so that the animals stay hydrated.
This game is designed to be played by a single-player, but can also be adapted for family use through taking turns and attempting different challenges. The colourful and tactile components are of excellent quality.
Organise the animals and restore order to your farm today!
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Fun, educational and versatile game for boys and girls age 5+
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Puzzle includes a game board, 3 fences, 2 cows, 2 horses, 2 pigs, 2 sheep and a booklet containing 60 challenges
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4 different skills levels of Starter, Junior, Expert & Master
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Improves creativity, problem-solving and flexible thinking
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Single-player game that can be adapted for family use
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
5 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
SMGA0012
Manufacturer:
Smart Games
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Customer reviews for Smart Games Smart Farmer
4.24 out of 5
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