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Board game Viga 44546FSC skill game 'Let's Catch Fish' by Viga, model 3989
Board game Viga 44546FSC skill game 'Let's Catch Fish' by Viga, model 3989
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Board game Viga 44546FSC skill game 'Let's Catch Fish' by Viga, model 3989
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Board game Viga 44546FSC skill game 'Let's Catch Fish' by Viga, model 3989
Board game Viga 44546FSC skill game 'Let's Catch Fish' by Viga, model 3989
Viga 44546FSC skill game "Let's Catch Fish" by Viga, model 3989 is a tabletop fishing game designed for group and individual play. The game consists of a rotating board with multiple colorful toy fish and fishing tools that allow players to catch fish by aligning movements or using magnetic rods. It focuses on developing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and turn-taking in a simple, repeatable gameplay format suited to young children and family sessions.
The game provides a structured activity that reinforces motor control and timing through repetitive catching actions and magnetic interaction. Components are brightly colored and sized for small hands, encouraging visual tracking and manual dexterity. The design supports short play sessions suitable for preschool attention spans while allowing cooperative or competitive modes for family play. Materials are lightweight and easy to handle, promoting portability and convenient storage.
Set the rotating board on a flat surface and place all toy fish into their designated slots. Give each player a fishing rod or assign turns for coordinated hand movements. Start the rotation mechanism if present, then take turns attempting to catch fish by aligning the rod or hand movement with the fish as they appear. Count catches to determine points or continue play cooperatively. Supervise young children to ensure correct handling of small parts and to guide turn-taking during group sessions.
Use the game on a stable table to prevent pieces from falling. For younger children, remove small components if necessary and supervise play. Rotate play modes between timed catching, point scoring, or cooperative collection to maintain engagement and target different motor and social skills.
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