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ShweetSafari Educational Games Bundle

R269

Retail: R480
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R269

R480
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My Safari Memory Game

Think anything and everything South African safari, this game is literally a box filled to the brim with the beautiful African bush! Including images of The Big Five, hippo’s, crocodiles, snakes, butterflies, birds, dung beetles and much more – it is a fun, exciting and educational game for young and old! Put away those screens and get ready for some old school quality family time & fun!

My Safari Travel Pad

My Safari travel pad is twenty-four pages of fun for ages 4-8. Filled with mazes, colouring-in, dot-to-dot and lots more. The compact size and sturdy back make it a convenient travel companion (it will fit on a small table in the aeroplane). Whether you’re planning a game drive, a road trip or stuck indoors this travel pad makes holidays (or school days.. or weekend days.. well any day!)  enjoyable for everyone. It has pages with real size tracks, of The Big Five, the little five, a page where you can cut out a foldable animal and 6 postcards printed on double-sided thick paper to cut out, colour in and send. Just imagine how Ouma would be over the moon with a good old fashioned postcard!). Be Shweet and send those postcards!

My Big Safari Puzzle

At P&W we are so chuffed with this puzzle. We love the original colour scheme and all that is going on in this typical African Bush scene. There are loads of interesting things to seek and find with your kids, depending on their age. Start with spotting the Big 5, then move onto the botanicals like the baobabs and acacias and then insects like dung beetles.

Conveniently packed in a colourfully designed suitcase, this puzzle can accompany you and will provide much entertainment throughout your South African travels (it’s the perfect size to fit a few more favourite toys in as well!).

My South Africa Postcards

Hippo Hooray! 10 uniquely fun designed postcards with a pack of 5 coloured pencils. Doubles up as an instant creative activity to keep the kids busy for a while (no matter where you are) and an original postcard to friends and family!
The designs are divinely South African – and will definitely make young and old smile! Make granny feel extra special to receive a postcard personally coloured in by her grandchild sent with lots of love from South Africa or a or safari destination in Africa.

Product Features

My Safari Memory Game:

  • Suitable for ages 3 to 99 (memory games are perfect to train the brain!)
  • Loved by both locals & visitors
  • Contains 48 cards, 24 matching pairs
  • Cute, uniquely designed images of our African Bush
  • Educational toy – reading the back of the packaging gives you tips on how to use this game
  • Dimensions: 13.5cm x 13.5cm x 4.5cm

My Safari Travel Pad:

  • suitable for ages 3 -9
  • 6 safari postcards on thick paper to colour-in, cut out and send!
  • 5 pages of real size animal tracks
  • lots of activities: dot-to-dot, spot the difference, mazes, colouring in
  • Includes a set of 12 pencils
  • dimensions: 21 x 21 centimeter

My Big Safari Puzzle:

  • Suitable for 3 to 6-year-olds
  • Contains 35 big, thick puzzle pieces
  • Kids love the suitcase packaging
  • Great gift for any kid
  • Great souvenir for (safari) tourists
  • Includes an educational guide on the back of the puzzle
  • Dimensions: 21cm (width) x 16cm (height) x 6cm(depth)
My South Africa Postcards:
  • Each pack contains 10 different postcards and 6 pencils
  • Creative activity for ages 3 to 8
  • Feel-good gift, make kids and 10 recipients happy with a personally coloured-in postcard
  • Loved by both locals & visitors
  • Cute design on back of postcards where the artist can fill in name and age
  • Dimensions: 17cm x 10cm x 0.5cm

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