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Hier Wohne Ich!

Hier Wohne Ich!

  • Description

    This game is designed for young children--Ages 2 1/2 to 5--to expand their vocabulary by matching a very limited set of colorful illustrations of household rooms and activities to their respective places on player boards representing houses. Attic spaces, which are detached and can be added above any of the three houses, can keep children from simply memorizing a single, five-room pattern.

    The game offers five different ways to play. There's a simple pattern-recognition mode (whoever recognizes the room being offered as belonging to their house wins the piece; first complete house wins); a version of the same game but with markers to keep track of right and wrong recognitions (if you say the piece belongs to your house but it doesn't, pay the kitty; first complete house gets two markers and the most markers wins); pattern-recognition again, but the rooms are described, not shown; a memory game (the houses are studied for a minute, turned over, and players try to remember if each room piece as it's turned over belongs to their house); and the last version is simply a free play option (which of the room pieces would be in your ideal house?).

    The English translation is "I Live Here!"

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