Wednesday 10 July 2013

Baby Animals Games Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animals Games Definition 

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Baby Animal is a cute and educational memory card game that will help your children to improve their memory, logic reasoning, focus and fine motor skills. Give it a try and let you children enjoy this wonderful game plenty of cute pictures and motivating sounds of baby animals. This game can also be funny for adults, once it has tree difficult levels: easy, normal and hard. Also indicated for people with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the elder in general.
- Featuring Animals: Kitten, puppy, lamb, sheep, baby monkey, baby pig, baby duck, little owl.
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Please rate us!This series has followed the heart warming and often heart breaking stories of a cast of very precious babies – precious because they are a vital lifeline for some of the rarest animals on the planet. Most of these precious babies are also undeniably cute.Before appearing in front of the camera Martin has spent the last 30 years behind it producing over 50 natural history documentaries for the BBC. He's a trained zoologist with a passion for natural history and conservation. BBC Two viewers will be used to seeing Martin presenting Springwatch and Autumnwatch and as the master of ceremonies for the chaotic brilliance that is Springwatch and Autumnwatch Unsprung.Many of the animals featured in the series can be seen in zoos in the UK and Europe. Below is a list of some of the places where you can visit them.

To get precise information on each zoo, please visit the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums website.Durrell Wildlife Park, Colchester Zoo, Newquay Zoo, Belfast Zoo, Chester Zoo, ZSL London, Paignton Zoo, Shaldon Wildlife Trust Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Howletts Wild Animal Park, Colchester Zoo, West Midland Safari Park, Paignton Zoo, Knowsley Safari Park ZSL London, Dublin Zoo, Longleat Safari, Belfast Zoo, Blackpool Zoo, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Chessington, Durrell Wildlife Park, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Paignton Zoo, Twycross Zoo Durrell Wildlife Park, Birmingham Zoo, Chester Zoo, Colchester Zoo, Dublin Zoo, Edinburgh Zoo, ZSL London, Marwell Wildlife, Twycross Zoo The Head of Mammals at Durrell Wildlife Trust, Dominic Wormell, talks about his work hand-rearing baby tamarin monkeys in captivity, to save them from extinction.We have been reviewing a super awesome and educational card game from Birdcage Press. The title is Wild Cards: Baby Animals Around the World and it's geared towards anyone over 6 years old. I would venture to say even younger kids would love this card set! Our five year old sure did!

Now, when the chance came up for us to review this item, my nine year old daughter went crazy over this set because there is a cheetah featured in main picture! She has been a cheetah lover since she was three years old! Our other children are big animal lovers, too. So this card set seemed like a perfect fit! And it surely has been!A really nice box containing 38 animal cards and a 28 page fact book is what's included. The booklet features a full page of excellent, fact filled information on each animal showcased on the game cards. Each animal bio in the booklet features a quote, and an I live and I eat section in addition to  two or three paragraphs of interesting and detailed information on the animal. The booklet also has a page devoted to "Baby Animals Around the World" and three pages of information about Africa, Asia, Australia South America, North America and the Polar Regions consisting of about a paragraph each. The information is interesting and fun to read.

The cards themselves are sturdy and the photographs of each animal are absolutely beautiful and of very high quality. There is also a little fact blurb below each animal's picture, along with the region the animal can be found written along the left side margin and a number that corresponds to the region the animal lives is located in the upper left hand corner. At the very bottom of each card are the names of two animals. These two animals refer to the two other animals in the card set that are from the same geographical region.Silly Sloth (2 or more players):  Caraline, Ryan and Jonathan have long been lovers of the game Old Maid. This Wild Cards set has an adaptation called "Silly Sloth". There are two Sloths in the card deck, we remove one of the sloths and the other stays in the deck. This will become our "Old Maid" or Silly Sloth! I can tell you that this by far has been the favorite game of our children. We played at least ten games of "Silly Sloth" as soon as we opened the package ~ which is beautiful and sturdy by the way. It's always so much fun to see who will end up holding the "Silly Sloth" at the end~ lots and lots of laughter for sure! The first few times we played, we would read about our matched animals in the included booklet. A full set of directions for how to play "Silly Sloth" is included on page 24 of the booklet. (2 or more players): This game is played just like "Concentration". I would choose anywhere between ten and twenty cards (for Jonathan) or more (for Caraline and Ryan) to play. There are a total of 36 animal cards or 18 matches. Concentration has long been known for it's positive benefits on brain development! All three enjoy Animal Memory, too!(for two to three players): This game is also played like the traditional game of "Go Fish". This is also a fun game! And a close second favorite for Ryan. There are numbers in the top left hand corner of each card that represents which continent the featured animal is from. At the bottom of the card there is a list of two other animals. These animals are the two others that make up the continent set, or simply put are also from the same continent. For example, for the cheetah card the number in the top left corner is a 1. The two animals listed at the bottom are elephant and giraffe. Your goal is to get a complete animal set. So for Africa, area #1, you'd need to gather, in true Go Fish fashion, an elephant and giraffe to complete your animal set. Whomever gets the most complete sets wins!**We also developed our own version of "Silly Sloth" ~ but with a twist. Because Caraline LOVES the cheetah so much, we decided to make her the object of the game. Here's the twist, you WANT to be the last one holding the cheetah and cub! This is another super fun game with this set!We LOVE Birdcage Press' Wild Cards: Wild Baby Animals Around the World! We have had the most fun using this as a family, and it's a wonderful travel companion, too! We took our set on vacation with us! It's rather compact size and sturdy packaging is perfect for taking along on trips.

We are all looking forward to reading the other reviews from the Crew. Each little one has already picked out which Birdcage Press card set(s) they'd like next. I have my eye on a few, too!!

Baby Animals Games Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animals Games Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animals Games Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animals Games Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animals Games Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animals Games Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animals Games Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animals Games Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animals Games Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animals Games Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013

Baby Animals Games Free Pictures Images Photos Wallpaper Clipart 2013


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