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Dexterity Game – Falling Chairs
Falling Chairs is a fast-paced and exciting dexterity game that brings laughter and thrills to both children and adults. The goal of the game is to build the tallest possible tower by stacking chairs on top of each other—without touching any chairs that are already part of the structure. The rules may seem simple, but the game requires great precision, patience, and a steady hand.
Game Rules
Each player receives a set of chairs in one color. Players take turns adding their chairs to the growing tower. The key challenge is to avoid touching any chairs that are already in place. If a player accidentally knocks the tower over or touches a chair, they must take their turn again. The winner is the first to place all of their chairs successfully.
Benefits of the Game
- Develops fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
- Teaches patience, focus, and strategic thinking.
- Encourages family bonding and shared playtime.
- Easy to learn, but full of exciting challenges.
- Perfect for indoor play, outdoor fun, travel, and vacations.
Set Includes:
- 24 colorful plastic chairs
Specifications
- Chair dimensions: 5 cm x 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm
- Number of players: 1 to 4
- Age: 3 years and up
- Type: Dexterity, family, educational game
A Game That Connects Generations
Falling Chairs is not just great fun—it also supports the development of children's social and emotional skills. Playing together encourages cooperation, communication, and healthy competition. It’s a fantastic way to spend quality time with family and friends.
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certificate: | CE |
age: | 4 + [eng] |
package size: | 23,5 cm x 15 cm x 4,5 cm |
weight: | 0,15 kg |
sex: | girl ,
boy |
Warranty
We provide a 12-month warranty for the toys from the date of purchase. The warranty does not cover damage caused mechanically, through errors in use and natural wear and tear of the product.