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The Kids of Carcassonne

This highly-simplified version of the game Carcassonne gives small children the chance to enjoy this great game with their families. Here, no points are counted. Instead, the first player to use all his figures is the winner. Ages 4+

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The Ladybug Game

The Ladybug Game is designed for interactive play between parents and children. Parents are encouraged to read a lively introductory story about the adventures of four ladybugs: Ella Yellow, Rickie Red, Tommy Teal, and Olivia Orange.

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The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game!

Your forest friends are hungry and they need your help! Spin the spinner, squeeze the matching colored acorn with your Squirrel Squeezers, and place it into your log. Be the first to fill your log with delicious acorns and you win! Ages 3+

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With 16 easy-to-learn games that playfully teach math, from counting & early arithmetic & logic, Tiny Polka Dot is the perfect way to nurture your child's love of math: through play! Ages 3+

 

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This game is based on the Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway, known for its distinctive metropolitan structure. Players build roadways across each other's highway and compete to place all their cars following a certain rule. Ages 8+

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Tombalo

Tombalo is a balancing game. Together, the players build a dam from sticks and logs. Each turn, a player draws a card showing how many sticks they may add to the dam, then places these sticks on top.

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"A fun strategy game for older players who like tic-tac-toe and checkers... One player is TOOT and the other player is OTTO. Each takes six O's and six T's.

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Trails

Take a hike in TRAILS, exploring iconic sites and national parks across the U.S., gathering resources, observing wildlife, and earning wilderness badges.

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Tsuro of the Seas

The basic game play of Tsuro of the Seas resembles that of Tom McMurchie's Tsuro: Players each have a ship that they want to sail — that is, keep on the game board — as long as possible.

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Turtle Shells

Place the 3 turtle shells on the turtles, it doesn't matter which turtle gets which color. It's fun to mix them up! Arrange the 27 picture cards face down on the table. Roll the color dice.

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