Gezinnig Familieklets quartet Dutch

€16,95

Familieklets is a cheerful family game about family life. Answer funny questions and perform assignments. To laugh and chat together!

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Familieklets! is a cheerful game about pets, food, quarrels, excuses, appointments, screens, relaxation, compliments, bedtime and other family activities. Play a game of string quartet and in the meantime answer the questions and perform funny assignments.

About Familieklets
There are statements on every card, such as: "I can not sleep ..." "I do not like that!" 'Finish off this life' or 'The guinea pigs ask when the cleaner comes by'. There are different categories. Collect four statements per category, for example: "May I belong to you from the Smoesjes category ... I suddenly have a very bad stomach ache." Before you get the card, you must first answer a question or carry out an assignment. Some examples of questions and assignments: 'What better to do, at school or at home?' 'Look in the fridge, what is the filth that is there?' 'Make up a smart word' 'What is the best way to make up for a fight?' 'Take a lick from the pot of chocolate spread' or 'Tell an excuse without laughing'.

How do you play this family game?
You can get Familieklets! play in four ways. Answer questions, do assignments, make up crazy stories or play a game of Kletskwartet. Playfully, the contact between child and parent is encouraged. With Familieklets! you can laugh, play, tease, fantasize and of course chat!

Age: 6 - 99 years
Number of players: 2 or more
Contents: 36 game cards and 4 explanation cards
Format box: 15,5 x 11,5 x 2,5 cm.

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