
You just to play this game to believe it. This is a rare game that really is for the whole family. We added color to this classical stacking game and a unique twist on how it is played. Each player rolls the dice, and moves a block of a corresponding color. The last person to move a block without the tower tumbling is the winner. Severeal variations of play keep this game interesting for everyone. 55 pieces. Age 6+
- A Tumbling Game for 1 or More Players
- Includes 56 Wooden Blocks Made Of Hard Wood Coated With A Non-Toxic Finish, 1 Die, And 1 Stacker
- Recommended For Ages 6 Years And Older
This Stacking Games give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Jenga - with Attitude...
If you are familiar with the game Jenga, then you will understand why I call Rainbow Timber "Jenga with Attitude." Like Jenga, the object of the game is to remove pieces from the tower without causing it to topple over. However, by adding the colored die, the game is taken to another level - one requiring a higher level of reasoning skill and greater dexterity.
Further, Rainbow Timber adds an element of chance that is not present in Jenga. In my opinion, that aspect of the game also makes it more suitable as a game to play with younger players. Because each player must remove a piece matching the color showing when the die is rolled, younger players may feel they are on a more level playing field. Yes, the thought process and reasoning to determine which piece will be the most appropriate to remove still exists. And yes, adults may have an advantage based on those skills. But by adding the element of chance, younger players may feel they have a better opportunity to...
2. great wood, educational, battery-free game/toy
I discovered this game at a creative friend's house.Her son, age 5, introduced me to it. Rainbow Timber is made in Germany, of solid, painted wood. Recommended age on box is 6-99. There are "54 wood blocks in 6 colors, one multicolored wooden die" per the box. The box comes with a cardboard stacker. Pull out the blocks, one at a time, and hope the tower doesn't fall. The game is interesting and suspenseful, but it is also versatile: it can also function as an add on to blocks collections or become whatever children create. Parents will have fun playing the game and perhaps welcome the challenge. Don't feel bad when your kids win!
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Great for learning exercises!
I am a science teacher and was lucky to receive a grant from our PTO to purchase six sets. I've used them in an Ecosystem Jenga activity to have students learn about the impact on an ecosystem when plants, animals, or other aspects of ecosystems are negatively affected (such as a species extinction). The kids love playing the game and the blocks are a great learning tool. The blocks are sturdy, well made, and will be used for years of teaching. Now to develop other activities for them in the classsroom!
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