Game Tower. 54 details. Wood (days 119)
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"Tower" is an exciting board game. The principle is quite simple: a tower is built from even wooden "" bars (each new "floor" "is made with the alternation of the styling direction), and then the players begin to carefully pull out one bar and put it on the top of the tower.
How to win a "tower"
The one who last gets a bar and does not bring down the tower wins. You need to act carefully and carefully, and you should also immediately think through as-
It is to put the element upstairs: after all, it is often more difficult than just pulling it out of the "foundation".
High gets a tower?
If experienced and neat players, then the tower is very high: from the side it seems that if a butterfly sits on it, the whole structure will collapse. Many build a tall tower not within the framework of the game, but simply for interest - for example, to take a picture with it or to drop it beautifully. By the way, the fall of "tower" is studied in American schools in physics lessons.
Why is this game useful for children?
First. "Tower" very well develops fine motor skills, that is, activates areas of the brain that are responsible for sensory and thinking. It is known that such games contribute to the prevention of various cardiovascular diseases in old age and significantly accelerate the intellectual development of the child.
Secondly, the "tower" teaches spatial and architectural thinking: to imagine which block is less loaded in order to pull it out - the task is quite complicated, but very necessary for the child.
Thirdly, the game "Tower" is developing a team spirit: children can play it together and improve their communication skills.
Fourth. "Tower" is very good as a family game: after all, it is interesting to play it for both children and adults.
What other names of this game are used?
All over the world "Tower" is known by different names. We also call it a "town", in America - "jenga", in Brazil - an “earthquake”. In Europe, they know how the "Pisa Tower", in Denmark, how "brick house".
made of environmentally friendly wood. Material: Beech.
For children over 5 years old
How to win a "tower"
The one who last gets a bar and does not bring down the tower wins. You need to act carefully and carefully, and you should also immediately think through as-
It is to put the element upstairs: after all, it is often more difficult than just pulling it out of the "foundation".
High gets a tower?
If experienced and neat players, then the tower is very high: from the side it seems that if a butterfly sits on it, the whole structure will collapse. Many build a tall tower not within the framework of the game, but simply for interest - for example, to take a picture with it or to drop it beautifully. By the way, the fall of "tower" is studied in American schools in physics lessons.
Why is this game useful for children?
First. "Tower" very well develops fine motor skills, that is, activates areas of the brain that are responsible for sensory and thinking. It is known that such games contribute to the prevention of various cardiovascular diseases in old age and significantly accelerate the intellectual development of the child.
Secondly, the "tower" teaches spatial and architectural thinking: to imagine which block is less loaded in order to pull it out - the task is quite complicated, but very necessary for the child.
Thirdly, the game "Tower" is developing a team spirit: children can play it together and improve their communication skills.
Fourth. "Tower" is very good as a family game: after all, it is interesting to play it for both children and adults.
What other names of this game are used?
All over the world "Tower" is known by different names. We also call it a "town", in America - "jenga", in Brazil - an “earthquake”. In Europe, they know how the "Pisa Tower", in Denmark, how "brick house".
made of environmentally friendly wood. Material: Beech.
For children over 5 years old
Category:
- Category:Kids toys & Table games
Dimensions:
Dimensions:27x10x8.5 cm
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