Fem myror är fler än fyra elefanter: Lär om siffror

Alga, SVT · Board game · 1998
1–3 Solo 20 min
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Our Verdict

A really neat children's game for learning numbers and exercising memory, with multiple ways to play!

Highlights
  • Teaches numbers playfully
  • Exercises memory and reasoning
  • Multiple rules and difficulty levels
  • Quick and fun games
Keep in mind
  • Theme might not appeal to all
  • Relies on visual recognition
  • May be too simple for some
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About the game
Get ready for a numerical adventure with "Fem myror är fler än fyra elefanter: Lär om siffror"! This children's game, spun off from a popular Swedish TV show, is a fantastic way to introduce little ones to the world of numbers in a super fun manner. It features seven different game modes, each with increasing difficulty levels, ensuring the fun lasts. Each player gets their own board, and the goal is simple: be the first to fill it! Tiles are placed face-down on the table, and with each turn, you roll a die to see how many you can flip over. If the flipped tiles match what you need on your board, place them there! The variations range from matching identical numbers (like 2 with 2) to associating animals with their quantities (two lions with the number 2). It's a fantastic way to exercise memory, pattern recognition, and, of course, counting skills. With quick games lasting around 20 minutes, it's perfect for family game nights or playing with friends, adapting the difficulty for everyone. Ideal for children aged around 4 or 5 and up, depending on their familiarity with numbers. It's a game that grows with the child!
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Game details
Publisher Alga, SVT
Designer Owe Gustafson
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the recommended age for this game?
It's generally recommended for children aged 4 or 5 and up, but this can vary depending on the child's familiarity with numbers and memory games.
How long does a game session last?
Games are quite quick, lasting around 20 minutes, which is great for keeping little ones engaged.
How many players can participate?
The game is for 1 to 3 players, so it works well for solo play or with a small group.
What is the main objective of the game?
The objective is to be the first player to completely fill their personal board with the correct tiles.
Are there different ways to play?
Yes! The game offers seven variations with progressive difficulty levels, ranging from matching numbers to associating animals with quantities.
Do you need to know how to read to play?
No, the game is based on visual recognition of numbers, animals, and patterns, making it accessible for children who cannot yet read.