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Cartamundi Happy Families - Kids Playing Card Game, 1 Pack of Cards, Great Gift For Kids, Age 4+

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BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED - original illustrations from decades gone by. Based on classic children's stories. Instead of looking at specific developmental areas that children might need help with, look at their interests and how those interests can be incorporated into the toy. This will ensure that play and learn go hand in hand, allowing learning toys to develop important skills in children during their play-time. Anne Abbot in around 1840 to entertain her children and later sold to W & S B Ives of Salem Massachusetts. The game was devised by John Jaques II, who is also credited with inventing tiddlywinks, ludo and snakes and ladders, and was first published before the Great Exhibition of 1851. Cards following Jaques's original designs, with wonderfully grotesque illustrations possibly by Sir John Tenniel (there was no official credit), are still being made. Jaques may have been influenced by this game when they published their “Happy Families” in about 1851.

Above: “John Bull”, the Capital English Game published by W. Cremer, c.1865. more→ De La Rue’s Cheery Families, c.1890 Happy Families is a traditional card game played in the UK, usually with a specially made set of picture cards, featuring illustrations of fictional families of four, most often based on occupation types. The idea of the game is to collect whole families. This is done by asking another player whether they have a certain card. If they don`t have it, it is their turn to ask. If they do, they have to pass it to the first player, who can ask again. Play continues until a player matches all of his or her cards into family groups. The game can adapted for use with an ordinary set of playing cards.The above notes have been taken from the article "Happy Families... an old game with new faces" published in the Newsletter of the English Playing Card Society, edited by Major Donald Welsh, Vol.9 No.38, Nov.1992, pp.78-81. In all cases they offer the same benefits for early learners for developing matching and pairing skills, communication and social etiquette. Happy Families is one of the most popular card games ever devised, and it comes in many different guises. The Happy Families Card Game is easy to learn, making it ideal for younger children who are just learning how to play card games. The colorful and engaging illustrations on each card help to make the game more interesting and enjoyable for children.

In Germany and Austria, the game is known as Quartett or Ablegspiel (in Upper Austria and Styria) and is not restricted to sets of four people, but covers other topics such as farm animals or tractors. The game can also be adapted for use with an ordinary set of playing cards.Rex's main interest was in card games, because, he said, they were cheap and easy to get hold of in his early days of collecting. He is well known for his extensive knowledge of Pepys games and his book is on the bookshelves of many. Above: four cards from an 1880s edition of Happy Families published by John Jaques & Son, 102 Hatton Garden, London, which included 11 families of four members each. Jaques' Happy Families was originally published in 1851 and shown at the Great Exhibition of that year. It was an instant success, rapidly superseding similar games in which players collected sets of four cards. More... Playing the Happy Families Card Game is not only fun but also helps to develop children's social and communication skills, as they learn to interact and negotiate with other players. GREAT GIFT – Games are perfect for growing minds and improving your mental health. The best Christmas gift for children, friends, kids, birthdays. A similar game appeared in Germany called ‘Quartett’ and a French game ‘Jeu de Sept Familles’ featured seven families with six members each.

Doctor Busby“ has sets of 5 cards depicting four members of a household and a symbol of their trade. The idea of the game is to collect whole families. All of the cards are dealt as equally as possible and play starts with the first player (usually on the dealer's left) asking for a certain card. The player must already hold one of that family and asks just one other player. If the other player does not have the card it is then their turn to ask. If they do have the card, they have to pass it to the first player, who can ask again. As players form sets of 4 they place them face down in front and the winner is the first player to group all their cards into sets. About Us The names of the family members are structured as follows, where X stands for a surname and Y for an occupation. M Gill went for Doctor, Lawyer, General, Minister etc although there were a few unsavoury characters thrown in too, like a Smuggler. Type of Products: Cheatwell Games are masters of producing board games, card games, and puzzles. Some of their most popular products include "Stupid Deaths," "Kerfuffle," and "The Chameleon" party games. Their board games are an ideal mix of fun and learning, and often a part of friends and family night fun with games. Tension and Baffled are the most renowned board games from them.

Above: cards from The Round Card Game of Happy Families, published by Chad Valley Games, England. 1914 more → Spear’s Games Happy Families, c.1925

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