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University Games Kid-Cala

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This game takes the African strategy game of Mancala and creates a version just for kids. With fun fruit shapes for the pieces and a colorful wooden game board, kids can choose from three different types of game play - simple enough for kids, yet challenging enough for adults. Contains a colorful wooden game board, 48 ceramic fruit pieces and illustrated instructions....
This game takes the African strategy game of Mancala and creates a version just for kids. With fun fruit shapes for the pieces and a colorful wooden game board, kids can choose from three different types of game play - simple enough for kids, yet challenging enough for adults. Contains a colorful wooden game board, 48 ceramic fruit pieces and illustrated instructions. Ages 6 and up.

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