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Jeu Habermaaß n° 4264
Jeu&Puzzle: A la ferme
D’où vient le lait?
Un puzzle bien particulier pour jouer, apprendre et observer: c’est un jeu évolutif pour les
tout-petits dès 2 ans.
Conception et jeu: Atelier Rohner & Wolf/Bâle, Suisse
Illustration: Anja Rieger
Durée d’une partie: env. 5 à 15 minutes par jeu
Chers parents,
Ce Jeu&Puzzle comprend trois possibilités pour jouer et s’occuper. Il sera un compagnon de
longue durée car il est évolutif:
•Jeu de classement avec lequel votre enfant va s’initier aux couleurs et aux formes et
découvrir le monde de la ferme. En dialoguant avec votre enfant, vous lui apprendrez
d’où vient le lait, les œufs et la laine. Convient dès 2 ans.
• Un simple jeu de dé, pour enfants dès 3 ans.
• Un puzzle demandant aussi une bonne observation, dès 4 ans.
Votre enfant sera en outre incité à laisser libre cours à son imagination et à raconter lui-
même des histoires.
Retirez les pièces du puzzle avec précaution et détachez-les.
Contenu:
1 fermier
1 fermière
5 animaux de la ferme
1 tracteur
1 sac de farine
1 arbre
1 plateau de jeu stable avec des découpes
16 pièces de puzzle
1 modèle
1 dé multicolore avec des symboles
1 règle du jeu
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3rd game possibility: the jigsaw
For one child aged 4+.
Aim of the game:
Who can assemble the jigsaw and find the 10 differences?
Preparation:
The wooden pieces, the flour bag and dice are not needed and remain in the
game box.
The game board is placed on the table with all the 16 jigsaw pieces and the picture
base next to it.
How to play:
Your child should assemble the jigsaw on the picture base.
The finished jigsaw will then be compared with the picture on the game board: Observe
closely to discover the 10 hidden differences. The solutions are hidden in the following
story, which can be read out loud.
A lot of things happened today down on the farm! See if you can discover every-thing that
has been done. The farmer's wife has been in the garden. She has picked crunchy apples
from the tree and put them into the big basket (1). Meanwhile the farmer has brought the
cosy sheep from the meadow to the stable (2).
The hen has made itself comfortable high up in the attic and has laid an egg (3). Rabbit
Max has pinched a carrot from the garden and now is nibbling happily on it. The hay no
longer lies on the cart: it has been exhausting for the farmer's wife and the farmer to get it
up to the hayloft (5)! The cheeky mice have discovered it immediately and, squeaking,
rollick about in it (6). Nelly, the horse, has trotted to the drinking trough and as it is very
thirsty dips its muzzle into the water (7). In the oven one can see the bread (8) that the
farmer's wife has baked. What a delicious dinner that will be!
The farmer's wife has milked Carla, the cow: the milk churn (9) still stands in front of the
stable. Up in her box room diligent grandma Anna is knitting: she has just finished the
jumper made of cosy sheep wool (10). For whom do you think she knitted it?
Variants:
If your child already has some practice at doing jigsaws, they can assemble the pieces
without the picture jigsaw-base or insert the pieces directly into the slots of the game
board. That will be quite difficult as there will be differences between the picture and the
jigsaw pieces.
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