Aussie Alps Add on to Menagerie
An excellent fun, family game of chance and strategy that teaches players about the diversity of Australian wildlife, where and how the animals live and what factors affect their survival. There is 3 levels of difficulty to make the game enjoyable for everyone. The aim of Menagerie is to collect as many animals as you can for each habitat of your nature reserve and to protect them from the threats to their survival such as pollution, fire and feral animals. You will score points for each animal you have in your nature reserve and the first player/team to gain 100 points or more wins the game.
The game can be expanded with an Australian Menagerie ADD-ON with habitats in Tropical Rainforest, Australian Alps, Tasmania, Red Centre or Coral Reef (available separately)
- Suitable for children aged 6 years to adult
- 2-4 players
- Includes 44 animal cards featuring the Diamond Python, Echidna, Mallee Fowl, Green and Golden Bell Frog, Koala, Little Penguin, Platypus, Southern Brown Bandicoot, Superb Parrot, Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby, Wombat, Giant Freshwater Crayfish, Eastern Quoll, Orange -Bellied Parrot and Tasmanian Devil
- 3 copies of the Tasmanian Habitat playing board
- 5 Threat card and 5 Management Strategy Cards
- 3 Habitat game boards and “Lets Play” instructions
- Designed in Australia and printed in Taiwan
Black Cockatoo Puppet
Black Cockatoo Puppet
Forest red-tailed black cockatoos like to eat seeds,
nuts and fruits. They use their strong, wide bills to
crack open the seeds and nuts.
Forest red-tailed black cockatoos mate for life and
they like to nest nearby other nesting pairs. They
build their nests in large hollows of very old Marri
trees.
Unlike the white-tailed black cockatoos, the forest
red-tailed black cockatoos do not move very far
from where they nest and tend to live in small
flocks.
Black cockatoos are an important part of
Aboriginal mythology. It is believed that their calls
announce the coming of the rainy season.
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Coral Reef Add on to Menagerie Game
An excellent fun, family game of chance and strategy that teaches players about the diversity of Australian wildlife, where and how the animals live and what factors affect their survival. There is 3 levels of difficulty to make the game enjoyable for everyone. The aim of Menagerie is to collect as many animals as you can for each habitat of your nature reserve and to protect them from the threats to their survival such as pollution, fire and feral animals. You will score points for each animal you have in your nature reserve and the first player/team to gain 100 points or more wins the game.
The game can be expanded with an Australian Menagerie ADD-ON with habitats in Tropical Rainforest, Australian Alps, Tasmania, Red Centre or Coral Reef (available separately)
- Suitable for children aged 6 years to adult
- 2-4 players
- Includes 44 animal cards featuring the Diamond Python, Echidna, Mallee Fowl, Green and Golden Bell Frog, Koala, Little Penguin, Platypus, Southern Brown Bandicoot, Superb Parrot, Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby, Wombat, Giant Freshwater Crayfish, Eastern Quoll, Orange -Bellied Parrot and Tasmanian Devil
- 3 copies of the Tasmanian Habitat playing board
- 5 Threat card and 5 Management Strategy Cards
- 3 Habitat game boards and “Lets Play” instructions
- Designed in Australia and printed in Taiwan
Echidna Hand Puppet
Echidna Hand Puppet
The Hansa Echidna Puppet is a sweet little Australian friend perfect for puppet shows, imaginary play, and interactive reading. This shy puppet’s body is dark brown, with grey furry bristles covering its back, and four little tan feet which match its long nose. Insert your hand and animate this little creature’s body making this little guy the perfect furry companion.
Please note: Hansa Puppets are floppy and do not stand on their own as shown in some of the official product photos. While this puppet has moveable arms and head, the mouth does not open and close.
Size approx. 19 x 17 x 27 cm
Suitable for ages 3+
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Lorikeet Puppet
Lorikeet Puppet
Loriini is a tribe of small to medium-sized arboreal parrots characterized by their specialized brush-tipped tongues for feeding on nectar of various blossoms and soft fruits, preferably berries. The species form a monophyletic group within the parrot family Psittacidae. The group consist of the lories and lorikeets. Wikipedia
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Menagerie A Wildlife Game
An excellent fun, family game of chance and strategy that teaches the players about the diversity of Australian wildlife, where and how the animals live and what factors affect their survival. There is 3 levels of difficulty to make the game enjoyable for all. The aim of Menagerie is to collect as many animals as you can for each habitat of your nature reserve and to protect them from the threats to their survival such as pollution, fire and feral animals. You will score points for each animal you have in your nature reserve and the first player/team to gain 100 points or more wins the game.
The game can be expanded with an Australian Menagerie ADD-ON with habitats in Tropical Rainforest, Australian Alps, Tasmania, Red Centre or Coral Reef that are available separately
- Suitable for children aged 6 years to adult
- 2-4 players
- Includes 44 animal cards featuring the Diamond Python, Echidna, Mallee Fowl, Green and Golden Bell Frog, Koala, Little Penguin, Platypus, Southern Brown Bandicoot, Superb Parrot, Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby, Wombat, Giant Freshwater Crayfish, Eastern Quoll, Orange -Bellied Parrot and Tasmanian Devil
- 3 copies of the Tasmanian Habitat playing board
- 5 Threat card and 5 Management Strategy Cards
- 3 Habitat game boards and playing instructions
- Designed in Australia and printed in Taiwan .
- For ages 5 to adult
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Munyan Bara Indigenous Village
In collaboration between Sherren Gross, Indigenous artist and Artisans Effort, Kolkata, the muyan-bara has been created. In Sherren’s dialect, muyan-bara means skin people. Family being of the same skin group or clan group.
The set comprises the dwelling, mother with baby, father and child. There is also the camp fire site, a kangaroo, platypus, goanna and snake and water hole.
An information story written by Sherren Gross also accompanies each set.
The set is presented in a handled cotton bag with muyan-bara embroidered on the front.
The dwelling has a height of approx. 10 cms and width of approx.12cms
The mother has a height approx. 8.5cms, the father with spear has a height approx. 12 cms and the boy child carrying a boomerang approx. 7cms tall. The kangaroo has a height of approx. 10cms, the goanna a length approx. 10cms, the snake approx. length 13cms and platypus 10cms.
Sherren’s designs are embroidered onto the cotton material. Sherren has given permission for the artisans at Artisans Effort , Kolkata to create her designs.
Copyright Sherren Gross 2018. Royalties are paid to the Indigenous Artist.
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