Dragomino: My First Kingdomino Game

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079041
Grade K-AD
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Charlotte Mason
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Auditory
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Visual
Learns through seeing, prefers written instructions and visual materials.
Kinesthetic/Tactile (Hands-On)
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Everything you need is included.
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Warning
Choking Hazard
  • Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Description

The introductory version of Kingdomino combines terrain dominoes with… baby dragons! Players draw a domino from the table, matching their starting domino. If they match, they draw a dragon egg token and flip it over. Some dragon eggs hold baby dragons, and others are just empty eggshells. The more baby dragons you hatch while building your tile landscape, the more points you get. Play continues until all dominoes have been claimed. For 2-4 players.

Publisher's Description of Dragomino: My First Kingdomino Game

Dragomino is the children's version of Kingdomino designed by Bruno Cathala and Marie et Wilfried Fort and illustrated by Maëva Da Silva and Christine Deschamps. Players build their ''kingdom'' and as they match different landscapes they try to collect as many eggs as possible! Explore new lands in search of fabulous dragons! How to play:

* Pick a domino to add to your kingdom.

* Try to match it to the dominoes already in play.

* Each matching dominoes scores one egg... which is either empty or has a baby dragon inside!

* Who will find the most baby dragons?



Category Description for Kingdomino / Queendomino

This clever domino-style tile game is fantastic for families! Each piece is a numbered tile with each half representing a combination of grassland, wheat, forest, sea, or mountain. In each round, tiles are drawn and arranged in numerical order. Players take turns claiming tiles. Beginning with the player who claimed the lowest-ranked tile, players add the tiles to their kingdom, placing it next to their Castle or a tile with a matching landscape. Then, a player places their king on the next set of tiles and the cycle continues. The player with the most valuable tile picks last in the next round. When a player finishes his 5x5 kingdom, scores are counted, and the player with the most points wins. The clever mechanics, simple premise, and colorful illustrations ensure that the whole family can get in on this delightful game! For 2-4 players; 15 minutes.

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Product Format:Other
Brand:Blue Orange
Grades:K-AD
EAN/UPC:803979090115
Length in Inches:10.375
Width in Inches:7.8125
Height in Inches:2.375
Weight in Pounds:1.4
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