KANGUR PL Educational Game Children vs. Science and Life 71861
- KANGUR PL game Children vs. Parents: Learning and life - an educational board game for the whole family, developing knowledge and logical thinking skills, intended for children from 6 years of age.
KANGUR PL Game Children vs. Parents: Learning and Life
Addictive Educational Game for the Whole Family!
The game "Children vs. Parents: Learning and Life" is a fascinating game that combines learning with entertainment, enabling children and parents to spend time together and develop knowledge in a pleasant way. This board game includes a set of questions and challenges that engage both children and adults, leading to exciting competition. Perfect for children over 6 years of age, the game is an excellent way to develop knowledge and logical thinking skills.
Main features of the product:
- Interactive learning: The game contains questions about various fields of knowledge, such as nature, science, technology and everyday life, which supports the education of children of different ages.
- Family entertainment: Designed for 2 and 3 more players, the game creates an opportunity to spend time together and strengthen family bonds.
- Skills development: The game helps develop logical thinking, memory and analytical skills in children.
- Easy to understand: Simple game rules allow you to start playing quickly, and the variety of questions ensures long-lasting entertainment.
Benefits of your purchase
The "Kids vs. Parents: Learning and Living" game has many benefits for both children and parents. First of all, it is an excellent educational tool that allows children to acquire new knowledge in an enjoyable way. Thanks to a variety of questions, children can expand their knowledge of science, nature and technology, which is invaluable in their everyday development.
In addition, the game promotes healthy competition and cooperation between family members. Spending time together at the board strengthens family bonds and creates unforgettable memories. Parents can actively participate in their children's learning, supporting their intellectual development and helping them discover new interests.
The game is also an excellent way to develop social and communication skills. Children learn to work in a group, think logically and express their thoughts and ideas. All this makes "Children vs. Parents: Learning and Life" a perfect proposition for long evenings and weekends spent with loved ones.