Each player chooses a turtle to complete: head, legs, shell. Taking turns, the children roll the wooden die and, depending on the color, complete their turtle.
Ideal for learning the basic rules of a board game, where you have to wait your turn to play.
At the beginning of the game, the children choose a turtle color by placing the central piece of their turtle in front of them. The rest of the pieces (legs, heads, and shells) are placed in the center of the table. Then, in turn, the children roll the die. The player who has the turtle matching the color indicated takes a piece from the middle of the table and adds it to their turtle, even if they did not roll the die.
Two special sides add excitement to the game: the cross allows the player who rolled the die to remove a piece from another player's turtle and place it in the center of the table, while the multicolored side allows all players to add a piece of their color to their turtle. The first player to complete their turtle wins the game.
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