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Dodo Domino tabletop game — Dodo Domino Zwierzęta, 29 pieces
Dodo Domino tabletop game — Dodo Domino Zwierzęta, 29 pieces
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Dodo Domino tabletop game — Dodo Domino Zwierzęta, 29 pieces
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Dodo Domino tabletop game — Dodo Domino Zwierzęta, 29 pieces
Dodo Domino tabletop game — Dodo Domino Zwierzęta, 29 pieces
Dodo Domino Zwierzęta is a 29-piece tabletop domino set by Dodo featuring animal-themed tiles designed for simple pattern-matching play. The set combines classic domino rules with colorful animal illustrations to support early learning of matching, counting, and turn-taking. Each rectangular tile shows one or two animal images that connect with matching animals on other tiles, making the game accessible for young children and convenient for family or preschool group activities.
The compact set includes 29 durable tiles with clear, high-contrast animal illustrations that help children recognise shapes and practice visual matching. The pieces are sized for small hands and arranged to encourage social interaction and turn-based play. The design and piece count make setup and storage simple, while the animal theme keeps rules straightforward for repeated use in educational and recreational settings.
Shuffle the 29 tiles face down and deal an equal number to each player, or place all tiles in a draw pile if preferred. Start by placing one tile face up on the table; players take turns matching an animal image on one of their tiles to a matching animal on either open end of the layout. If a player cannot match, they draw from the pile (if using a draw pile) or pass. The round ends when a player has placed all their tiles or no further matches are possible. Use the set to introduce counting of tiles played, encouraging players to verbalise matches and practice turn-taking.
For preschool and family use, play on a flat surface with adequate lighting and supervise younger children to avoid swallowing small pieces. Rotate teaching focuses by asking children to name animals, count tiles played, or sort tiles by categories before beginning a round to extend educational value.
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