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Kids Board Game Sabotage at Llama Land HABA
Kids Board Game Sabotage at Llama Land HABA
Kids Board Game Sabotage at Llama Land HABA
Kids Board Game Sabotage at Llama Land HABA
The Key Sabotage at Llama Land HABA
The Key Sabotage at Llama Land HABA

HABA The Key - Sabotage at Lucky Llama Land

Vendor: HABA
SKU: 305940
£24.99

In Sabotage at Lucky Llama Land kids board game, a series of sabotages have occurred, affecting theme park attractions. Players need investigate, combining clues about crime days, perpetrators, tools, and scenes. The goal of the board game is for kids to generate the correct code and use the key to catch...

Product Description

In Sabotage at Lucky Llama Land kids board game, a series of sabotages have occurred, affecting theme park attractions. Players need investigate, combining clues about crime days, perpetrators, tools, and scenes.

The goal of the board game is for kids to generate the correct code and use the key to catch the culprits.

The Fun Board Game Includes:

  • 4 briefcase screens
  • 4 dry-erase markers with erasers
  • 4 investigation files
  • 9 wooden keys
  • 1 solution board
  • 140 cards: 86 witness statements and 54 lab cards (18 shoe print cards, 18 show ticket cards, 18 snapshot cards)
  • 1 mirror card

FEATURES:

  • An engaging board game about various crime scenes
  • Fast-paced family 
  • This board game requires concentration and speed
  • Improves problem solving and logical reasoning
  • Suitable for adults too

SPECIFICATION:

  • Age: 8+ Years
  • Players: 2-4
  • Material: Beech wood
  • Colours water-based, solvent-free lacquers making the surface extremely resistant to wear and tear allowing the toy to be taken from the hand to the mouth
  • Warning. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Small parts. Choking risk

ABOUT HABA:

HABA’s company philosophy is based on one simple principle: Children are the most important things in life. Instilling fundamental values, helping them become independent and develop into creative and imaginative people is not the exclusive job of the parents; children grow up in a complex network of relationships.

Siblings, friends, care-givers, teachers—they all have an influence on child development. In addition to the people in their life, the environment and the objects around them play a major role in their development from the first day on.

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