To play Ludo (small horses or dada in France, Belgium), you need to be four and have a dice and 4 counters, farm animals or small horses whose colour corresponds to the starting box. The colour is drawn at random before starting the game which runs in the same direction as the clockwise direction. To start the race in this little gift game, the participants must roll a 6, which then allows them to get out and stand right in front of the box.

The number 6 allows them to play again. To progress on this game, gift ideas for children, participants must roll a dice and move their mount forward by the same amount. If you roll a 5, for example, and you arrive exactly on a square where there is already an opponent's pawn, this pawn will have to go back to its stable and start the game again and you will take its place on the board.

The winner is the one who arrives first at the centre of this ideal board game gift and ideal birthday present, while crossing the ladder opposite his starting "box" at the end of a compulsory turn of the board. To climb up, the number indicated on the ladder must be achieved: One on the one, two on the two, etc. Obtaining a different number does not allow you to move your horse or, in this case, your farm animal forward. Who will win the race? The donkey, the sheep, the mouse or the cow? A nice gift for children who love animals.

Ludo farm animals

€22.90
Tax included

At last you find a funny version thanks to this ludo with customized figurines.

Game that all children who love farm animals, like cheeps donkeys, cows, mice love and will be impatient to replay again and again...

Another version of the classic board game!

Exciting competitions between woolly sheep and stubborn donkeys & Co.

Game pieces and dice can be stored in the practical wooden box.

  • 290x290x15mm
  • wood
  • 4+
  • female,male
  • 0.44kg
Leg-6257
1000 Items

Data sheet

Material
Wood
Other selections
Fun
to customise or not customise
Not custmisable
Prix
10€-24,90€
Targeted people
Boys
Children
Girls
Twins
Young people