Educational Insights Robot Face Race™ is a fun and educational game that helps children develop their visual discrimination and matching skills. The game is designed for 2-4 players ages 4 and up.
To play the game, each player chooses a token and places it on the game board. The youngest player then shakes the Robot Randomizer to reveal the colors of the robot's face, eyes, nose, and mouth. All players then search the game board for a robot that matches the colors shown on the Robot Randomizer. The first player to find a matching robot places their token on top of it. If the player's token matches the robot's face, the player keeps the token and takes another turn. If the player's token does not match the robot's face, the player's turn is over.
Educational Insights Robot Face Race™ is a fun and educational game that helps children develop their visual discrimination and matching skills. The game is designed for 2-4 players ages 4 and up.
To play the game, each player chooses a token and places it on the game board. The youngest player then shakes the Robot Randomizer to reveal the colors of the robot's face, eyes, nose, and mouth. All players then search the game board for a robot that matches the colors shown on the Robot Randomizer. The first player to find a matching robot places their token on top of it. If the player's token matches the robot's face, the player keeps the token and takes another turn. If the player's token does not match the robot's face, the player's turn is over.
Educational Insights Robot Face Race™ is a fun and educational game that helps children develop their visual discrimination and matching skills. The game is designed for 2-4 players ages 4 and up.
To play the game, each player chooses a token and places it on the game board. The youngest player then shakes the Robot Randomizer to reveal the colors of the robot's face, eyes, nose, and mouth. All players then search the game board for a robot that matches the colors shown on the Robot Randomizer. The first player to find a matching robot places their token on top of it. If the player's token matches the robot's face, the player keeps the token and takes another turn. If the player's token does not match the robot's face, the player's turn is over.
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