Description
Price: $11.09
(as of Apr 18, 2024 12:54:21 UTC – Details)
Dive into a world of variety and amusement with the Hoyle 6 in 1 Kids Playing Cards Multi Game Pack, a medley of universally loved classics like Go Fish, Memory, Old Maid, Crazy Eights, Slap Jack, and a delightful Matching card game. Crafted for both children and adults, these card games for kids aged 3 and above bring families together for moments of shared joy. Besides fun, these social skill games are instrumental in developing social and emotional intelligence skills in young players. With simplicity at its core, the rules of these children’s card games are quick and easy to understand, making them an excellent initiation into the world of card games. What’s more, the fun is fast-paced; these kids playing cards guarantee engaging entertainment, each game wrapping up in just 15 minutes. Perfect for those quick recreational breaks, this game set is a true blend of education and enjoyment.
GROWTH THROUGH PLAY: Help your children blossom with our social skills games for kids. Each of our games serves as a tool to foster social and emotional intelligence skills, merging learning and enjoyment into one fun-filled package
FUN FOR ALL: Our card games for kids are suitable for the whole family, captivating both adults and the little ones aged 3+. With our kids card games, playtime becomes an engaging experience
EFFORTLESS LEARNING: Bid goodbye to complex rule books; our children’s card games are quick and easy to learn. The user-friendly instructions make every game an enjoyable and pleasant learning experience
FAST-PACED: In a world where time is of the essence, our kids playing cards ensure maximum fun in minimum time. Each game can be concluded in 15 minutes or less. Ideal for those seeking quick and engaging recreational breaks
Additional Information
ASIN | B00127UYRE |
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Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #2,472 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #15 in Standard Playing Card Decks |
Date First Available | January 4, 2008 |