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Mi Amigurumi

Game ID: GID0208365
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A GAME AND A TOY TOGETHER FOR RESTLESS AND CREATIVE CHILDREN

This is an original proposal, ideal for playing at home: play with your Amigurumi doll, bring it to life, make it a part of your adventures through activities and cards with proposals for movements and spaces.

Mi Amigurumi brings two ways to play inside the houses: MOVE and SEARCH.

The first proposal is a game of motor skills, attention and dexterity, where the participants have to use their bodies to move the doll to different parts of the house. Ideal for restless and creative children.

The second combines memory and attention, with an original "treasure hunt" style proposal, where players must look for their hidden friend. Here memory and attention play a fundamental role.

WHAT IS A FRIEND?

This set comes with a knitted doll. His kind are called AMIGURUMI, what a strange name! It sounds that weird because they come from Japan.

They have been made there for many years with a particular technique and some people believe that they are special because by giving them away with good wishes, they become a faithful companion of whoever receives them. Give away a game and a toy together.

MORE THAN A GAME

The AMIGURUMI game is a game that helps us contribute to the cognitive and emotional development of children in a fun way. It seeks to articulate the natural tendency to learn by playing with the possibility of enhancing their abilities.

In the instructions you will also find a small guide and advice for adults; to help (us) to get more involved in the fantasy world, which is created by playing.

Year Published
2022
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