Portrait Robot
Portrait Robot

2-4 PlayersNb of players

10 MinPlaying time

Age: 4+Minimum age

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By playing detective, the child gradually learns to combine and interpret clues. He will then have to organize and express his thoughts to deduce who is the culprit... Reasoning: Thanks to these games, the child will learn to observe and decode in a very progressive way. He will discover the essential notions that will allow him to reason, to deduce but also to learn to express his thoughts, to put words on what he is doing or on what he sees.

Take time to present the cards to the child before you start playing for the first time. "In this game, according to the rules, you will be a detective or a witness in turn. Animals are suspects: there are cats, mice and rabbits. They can be red, green or yellow and have a newspaper or umbrella in their paws.

To eliminate a suspect, to find the culprit or describe him, you will have to use cards that give clues. To decode these clues, I advise you to describe them: for example, the "crossed-out cat" card means that the culprit is not a cat. So the culprit is a mouse or a rabbit."

Good games!


Contents of the box : 80 cards (36 "animal" cards, 39 "criteria" cards, 2 "detective" cards, 3 "clue" cards), 1 counter.

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Primary titlePortrait Robot
Year published2010
Release DateJuly 2010
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LanguagesFrench
Product CodeTRA03
EAN Code3558380005896
Weight0.49 lbs
Size3.70 x 7.17 x 0.87 inches
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DesignersLaurence Boukobza
ArtistsJean-Michel LasausaVincent Farges
PublishersTralalere
DistributorsAsmodée
Type of publicChildren