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My First Picture Dominoes

My First Picture Dominoes

Dorling Kindersley (DK) · 1999
1–43.5 BGGKids
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Number fun for preschool children. My First Picture Dominoes helps preschool children learn to count, recognize numbers, and practice hand-eye co-ordination. An exciting game for 1-4 players, Ages 3 - 5.

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official art · Dorling Kindersley (DK)

Number fun for preschool children.

My First Picture Dominoes helps preschool children learn to count, recognize numbers, and practice hand-eye co-ordination.

 An exciting game for 1-4 players, Ages 3 - 5.
 Reinforces observation and  matching skills as included in the Early Years' Curriculum.
 Developed in association with early learning consultants.

Contents:

 28 sturdy domino cards featuring numerals and photographic images
 Easy-to-follow instruction sheet with helpful note to parents and teachers
🔬 game anatomy
BGG rating3.5 / 10
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Kids
Players
1–4

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