Alexander Game with School – What Do Animals Eat
34779-0







€8.80
Educational game for kids 4+: match animals to their food, train reflexes and memory. 40 sturdy tiles, Czech version, many play variants.







Alexander Game with School – What Do Animals Eat
34779-0
Educational game for kids 4+: match animals to their food, train reflexes and memory. 40 sturdy tiles, Czech version, many play variants.
€8.80
A fun educational game for children aged 4+, teaching them to recognize animals and their favorite foods. Kids match 20 pairs of animal + treat while training their reflexes, memory, and visual perception. The game offers many variants, supports logical thinking, and is ideal for play anytime, anywhere.
Discover the animal world in a playful way. Children decide what a hedgehog, koala, or panda eats and assemble 20 fun pairs. If they’re not sure, they can use the colors for help. The game develops recognition skills, concentration, and imagination, and it grows with the child—from simple matching to clever questions about nature.
Includes sturdy cardboard tiles resistant to bending that can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth. Thanks to its compact size, the game is great for travel and preschool. The Czech version ensures clarity and enjoyable shared play for kids and adults.
- 3 difficulty levels: simple matching, themed tasks (e.g., carnivores), advanced questions (who lives in the sea, in the Czech Republic, etc.).
- Many game variants: find herbivores, add more treats, create stories.
- Safe and durable design: quality cardboard, easy maintenance without chemicals.
Specifications
- Brand
- Alexander
- Product type
- Children’s educational and memory game
- Language
- Czech version
- Age
- 4+
- Material
- Cardboard
- Box contents
- 40 two-piece tiles with animals (20 pairs), resealable bag, box with sample motifs
- Theme
- Animals and their food
- Package dimensions
- 25.3 × 5.2 × 16 cm
- Playing time
- Variable, as needed
- Number of players
- 1 or more
- Care
- Wipe with a damp cloth without detergents, then dry