![]() ![]() Mostly the math it encourages is working with small numbers adding to 10. ![]() I honestly think the reason it says 8 and up is because there is a little math involved. I honestly don’t know why the box says 8 years and up, because preschoolers and kindergartners excel at remembering simple, fun rules like these. Maybe I should say ESPECIALLY for my 4 year old. However, when we started playing, I realized how incredibly easy it is to pick up all the rules and remember them. For the anniversary tin addition we purchased, there are even more rules, like the same person can’t have both the cat and dog queens. And if you want to trade in your number cards for new card, you can combine them into a math problem, like 2+5=7. The jester does different things depending on what card is drawn. ![]() The magic wands counteracts the sleeping potions. Recommended Age Range: 6+ (younger kids can play and have fun with a little adult help)Ĭomments: I’ll admit that when I first saw the instructions to this game, I was a little overwhelmed. The fact that it helps my kindergartner practice simple math is just a bonus. I also love that it doesn’t take up very much space! As our game shelf fills up, I appreciate games that pack a lot of fun in a little container. It is a fantastic mix of simple strategy and luck giving even the youngest players a chance at winning, while still being fun. The box says 8 and up, but my 6 year old can play independently and my 4 year old can play when he “partners” with his dad or me. This is my new favorite game for family game night. ![]()
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