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Giant Domino Friends - Djeco

Brand: Djeco

Reference: dj08118

Offer: £11.23
PVP: £12.40
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Discover the Djeco Friends giant domino game, an educational game based on the timeless game of dominoes. 28 giant cardboard pieces for children aged 3 and up. A must-have game, this one comes in its transportable cube, where your child will find 28 giant dominoes depicting funny animals and dots on the other side. Your child will have fun assembling them so that there is no domino in front of you and you win the game. The classic domino game with fun animal illustrations on one side and numbers on the other. With beautiful illustrations in the usual Djeco style, these highly educational puzzles introduce children to simple concepts of logic, space, observation, and attention. Giant pieces. Recommended for ages 3 and up.

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Each domino measures 16 x 7.6 cm To understand and learn while having fun, a fun and educational game ideal for children's birthday gifts. Box dimensions: 17 x 17 x 17 cm * Choice by age From 3 years old * Material cardboard * Mixed gender.

Once upon a time...

In 1954, in the heart of Paris, Véronique Michel-Dalès created "Les jeux du Djeco" in allusion to the gecko, a small lizard from Southeast Asia that brings good luck. A true pioneer! At this time, there were very few enterprising women and mothers.

Her audacity and creativity led her to design a series of very fun educational games. The adventure begins with a collection of coloured dominoes to learn letters, numbers, syllables and addition. He then went on to design more illustrated games such as "Loto des 4 jeudis", "Bondo", "Télécolor" and "L’Auto-rallye" for boys and girls.

Cute, clever and full of fantasy, his games became a huge success. In the 1960s, his talent was rewarded with four Oscars du Jouet (Oscar for the best French toy).

His son Frédéric quickly became the head of test for all his inventions and grew up with the magical idea that work is play.


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