

3137 Word-game.
This deck consists of two parts. One is a single deck of 48 playing cards, half with funny cartoon interpretations of words and the other half with photographs of “words” as they look in real life. For example, the word flies which can be two different things. The second deck consists of 104 pieces småkort with different words that can be combined into new words. A fun and educational games.
Guidelines
This deck can be used in three ways.
1: Memory Game.
The cards are placed face down. Each player then tries to collect pairs of its registered word and the word photographed. In turn, lifts the players on two cards and turn them back face-down if there are a couple. You have to remember where the cards are! When one of the players got a couple he may do so again before the next player’s turn. Anyone who has received the most pairs wins.
2: Collect pairs.
Shuffle the cards well and hand out six cards to each player. The player to the left of the dealer begins to ask. If Donald example, a card with the word Cores on, he asks one of the opponents of that party is the second card showing the word “Cores”. Have team-pillar, this card can call it and he has a couple that he put aside. Donald will also continue to call until he gets a ‘no’ then it’s the next player’s turn. Players may only ask for cards that fit in with any of the cards they have on hand. Whoever gets the most “couples” have won.
3: Smalcards
With the help of these cards do with words and the freedom to create new words. Let your imagination run wild! Build your own words and draw and paint pictures to.
Anna Ribbing
© Mati Lepp
Also read the “Fruit flies and WET SNOW” published by Eriksson and Lindgren Publishing

