Jungle Heads & Tails

Rs. 899

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A jungle themed first matching activity that develops into a fun game

  • The perfect first game
  • Develops matching, memory and observational skills
  • The thick, wipe-clean cards are perfect for little hands
  • Suitable for ages 18 months plus

2+ years | 1-4 players | Teacher Tested

A jungle version of our bestselling Farmyard Heads & Tails. This colourful, jungle-themed game can be played both as a single player pairing activity or a memory game. Young players can start by turning all the jungle cards picture side up and matching the head and tail parts. This simple matching activity can be altered for more advanced play by turning the cards picture side down and playing as a matching and memory game. Children can also develop their maths skills by counting their pairs at the end of the game.

Children will love observing and talking about the colourful jungle animals they can see on the cards, from a cheeky monkey to a bright pink flamingo! The game also includes a fun elephant play piece which will get little ones giggling! Suitable for children as young as 2 years, Jungle Heads & Tails is the perfect first game - offering the ideal balance of engaging gameplay, learning and fun!

To continue the fun of learning with animals, take a look at our Animals Sticker Colouring Book which is perfect for entertaining your little ones on the move.

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24 chunky cards (12 pairs)
1 instruction leaflet

Our games and colouring books are designed with the ethos of ‘learning made fun’. The below highlights exactly which educational skills are being developed with each product.

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  • Promotes Matching and Memory SkillsPromotes Matching and Memory Skills
  • Hand-Eye CoordinationDevelops Hand-Eye Coordination
  • Encourages Observational SkillsEncourages Observational Skills
  • Develops Personal and Social SkillsDevelops Personal and Social Skills
  • Encourages DiscussionEncourages Discussion