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Themes
- Farm
- Fire Brigade Toys
- Carnival
- Communion and Spring Festival
- Dinosaur Toys
- Doctor
- Unicorn
- F1 Toys
- Flamingo
- Christmas
- King's Day
- Smiley face
- Llamas and Alpacas
- Horse Toys
- Easter
- Pirate
- Police
- Princess
- Knight
- Robot
- Space travel
- Shoe gifts
- Santa Claus
- Toy of the year
- Toy Book Offers
- Second Chance to Play
- Father's Day
- Holiday Toys
- Valentine
- Football
- Early Bird Promotion
- Mermaid
The Human Body Facts Quartet
Dimension item:
13 x 10 x 3 cm
Available
Description
Quartets is the most fun card game for the whole family. Kids love Quartets! The cards feature beautiful pictures and fun facts. Why do we yawn? Why do we have earwax in our ears?
Play, remember, collect, and win! The trivia quartets: play and learn more!
Suitable for 2 to 4 players, ages 6 and up.
Play, remember, collect, and win! The trivia quartets: play and learn more!
Suitable for 2 to 4 players, ages 6 and up.
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Specifications
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| Itemcode: | 4120526 |
| Dimension item: | 13 x 10 x 3 cm |
| Suitable for: | From 6 years |
| EAN code: | 8714649009462 |
| Price in euros: | Excl. VAT and excl. shipping costs |
| Colour: | Multi colors |
| Minimum number of players: | 2 |
| Maximum number of players: | 4 |
| Language: | Dutch |
| Material: | Paper |
| Game duration: | 20 |
Safety
- Warning: Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts.
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