Each player gets 10 cards he lays on a pile in front of him, the top card is flipped. If a player's turn, he gets three auxiliary dealt cards (in a row in front of him as an auxiliary card stack) this can also use. In the center up to four discard pile can now be made, starting with 1 and going to 10 (Joker is also available). The player may then take as long as maps, until no longer fit on the four stacks. The next player's turn. The first player to put his stack, won.
The playing cards are printed with attractive frech- cute animals. However, neither the animal symbols nor the color of the card is important. The numbers from 1 to 10 should be absolutely (he) know to enjoy this game have been able to.
Shelf life: It is here to ordinary playing cards. They are coated to repel a little moisture, but certainly not indestructible.
Fun: For me as an adult, it is a welcome change to Mattel 52456 - UNO Junior. Our son (almost 4) it does not play quite as happy, perhaps because it's a little more sophisticated than the United Nations and to be about something more needs to focus.
Pedagogical value: can count to 10. Can recognize numbers and interpret them in ascending order (one could increase the difficulty for older children by allowing even Descending stack). Promote concentration and look accurate. First tactical considerations (what card do I better off first if there are several options). Fair win / lose learn.
Conclusion: A pretty entertaining card game for children from 3 1/2 years (until he suffered with some assistance), whose difficulty can be increased slightly. The practical travel size fits into any handbag.
Recommended!