Rolf’s collecting waste is an educational board game to teach young children about waste collection and how to understand and protect our world. It has been carefully designed to meet the development and learning needs of children in a fun way.
By playing this game children discover and think about what we all throw away in our daily life. Because we throw away so much waste everywhere, in vast quantities, our world is in danger. If we all free our space from clutter and waste, we will reveal a much greener world with plants and flowers and more room for animals and people.
This board game can be played with 2 to 4 children aged 4 and up.
Contents:
1 game board consisting of 4 parts (30 x 30cm)
2 waste collection cards (9.5 x 21cm)
35 cards with waste (3 x 3cm)
1 factory card (24 x 20cm)
1 check card (12 x 12cm)
1 wooden pawn
1 wooden dice
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About Rolf
Dutch brand Rolf work closely with teachers and educational experts to create products that stimulate children’s development, enhance their knowledge and skills and support teachers’ goals.
Offering a complete range of developmental ‘building blocks’ for the child’s brain, each educational Rolf product brings different skills to a higher level through play, including math, language, creativity and motor skills, and even self-confidence.
Rolf’s original and distinctive educational materials are recognisable by their robust materials, vivid colours and engaging illustrations. Children will love the wonderful learning and play products, from the fun and challenging puzzles that bring learning to life to the strong and colourful outdoor and sand toys perfect for the beach or sandpit.
Every Rolf product is designed and sustainably manufactured in the Netherlands, ensuring high quality products that are safe, durable and provide hours of joyful play and learning. All safety tested in accordance with European legislation, Rolf products are also extensively reviewed by children themselves and approved as both super fun to play with and offering real learning opportunities.
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