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USER MANUAL Meine ersten Spiele Tier auf Tier HABA
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Five national flags: USA, China, Germany, France, and Spain, each with corresponding colored borders.Three animal stacking games for 1 – 4 players age 2+.
Author: Klaus Miltenberger
Illustrations Kristin Mückel
Length of the game approx. 10 minutes
Dear Parents,
This game material is especially designed for children's hands. It will foster improved motor skills and your child's hand-eye coordination. In free play children will practice role-play with the farm animals or work their motor skills by piling the animals to form one or mo towers. Both die games will acquaint them with first games with rules. The co-operati game variation also fosters their team spirit and shared experience
Play with your child and talk about animals, their characteristics and living spaces, thereby stimulating your child's language and auditory skills, creative skills and also the joy playing
Lots of fun playing
Sincerely, Your inventors of playthings
Contents
2 cows
2 pigs
2 hens
1 sheep
1 doc
1 rabbit
1 die with symbols
1 shamrock meadow
1 fl ower meadov
2 bushes
9 suns (showing animals on the back)
Set of game instructions

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Illustration of a yellow chicken standing on top of a sheep (no text or symbols)
Game idea
One by one the children carefully stack animals on top of each other. Thus, depending on the game variation, they build one or two animal towers as tall as they can If no animal falls of while stacking, the player receives a sun as a reward. Who will have collected the most suns at the end?
Game #1: Sheep upon Hen
A fi rst stacking game for little animal tamers
Preparation of the Game
Place the shamrock meadow in the center of the table. Distribute the nine animals around the meadow. Shuffle the suns and distribute them with the side showing the sun face-up.
For this game you don't need the fl ower meadow, the bushes and the die please return these pieces to the game box

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Illustration of a green leafy vegetable with a red ladybug and the word 'HAB' inside, surrounded by eight sun icons (no text or symbols on the main subject)How to Play
Play in a clockwise direction. Whoever can bleat the most like a sheep may start. If you cannot agree, the youngest player starts and turns over a sun
Look at the animal shown. Take this animal and place it on the meadow. If an animal is already standing there, stack the new one on top of it
Watch out:
Have one or more animals fallen off as you tried to stack them?
- Yes?
Bad luck! Take the animals that have fallen off and place them somewhere around the meadow again. Any animal that did not fall remains on the meadow. Unfortunately you can't take the sun. You have to put it aside
- No?
Great! As a reward take the sun and keep it in front of you
Then it's the turn of the next player to turn over a sun
End of the Game
The game ends as soon as all the suns have been turned over. Each player piles up his suns. The player with the highest pile wins the game. In the case of a draw the players in question win together
Game #2: Cow upon Sheep
A funny animal stacking exercise for skilled animal piling players
Preparation of the Game
Place both the shamrock and the flower meadow in the center of the table, as shown. Place the two bushes in between them. Distribute the nine animals and the suns around the meadows.

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Child's drawing of a garden scene with green leaves, butterflies, and flowers surrounded by suns (no text or symbols)How to Play
Play in a clockwise direction. Whoever can moo like a cow the loudest may start. If you cannot agree the youngest player starts and rolls the die
What appears on the die?
- The shamrock?
Take any animal and place it on the shamrock meadow. If there is already an animal, stack your animal upon it
- The flower:
Take any animal and place it on the flower meadow. I there is already an animal, stack your animal on top of it
- The sun?
Fantastic! You can choose on which meadow you want to place or pile an animal.



Be careful however
Have one or more animals fallen off during your piling attempt?
- Yes?
Pity! Distribute the animals that have fallen off around the two meadows again. Animals that did not fall off stay piled upon each other on their respective meadow. Unfortunately you can't take a sun.
- No?
Splendid! As a reward you take a sun and keep it in front of you
Then it's the turn of the next player to roll the die
End of the Game
The game ends as soon as all the suns have been distributed. Each player piles up his suns. The player with the highest pile wins the game. In case of a draw the players in question win together.
Game # 3: Competing with the Rabbit!
A co-operative die competition with the rabbit.
Preparation of the Game
Place both the shamrock and the flower meadow as well as the bushes as shown in the center of the table. Arrange the suns to form an arch from one to the other bush. Place the rabbit on one bush. The remaining eight animals are placed inside the arch formed by the suns. Get the die ready.

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graph TD
A["Starting Square Rabbit"] --> B{Target Square Rabbit}
B --> C["Starting Square Rabbit"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
style B fill:#bbf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#dfd,stroke:#333
How to Play
Play in a clockwise direction. Whoever, can crow the longest like a rooster may start. If you cannot agree the youngest player starts and rolls the die
What does the die show?
- The shamrock?
Take any animal and place it on the shamrock meadow. If there is already an animal, stack your animal on top of it
- The flower:
Take an animal and place it on the flower meadow. I there is already an animal, stack your animal on top of it
- The sun?
Bad luck! The rabbit comes crawling out of his den and approaches the flower meadow. Move the rabbit to th next sun.



If during your piling attempt one or more animals have fallen off, place them back around both meadows. Then it's the turn of the next player to roll the die
End of the Game
If you succeed in piling all the animals before the rabbit reaches the second bush you win the competition together.
If however the rabbit passes the last sun and reaches the second bush you lose together against him. Just have another go
Hint:
The game gets easier if you play with fewer animals
The author Klaus Miltenberger:
"I dedicate this game to Kerstin Wallner."
我的第一个游戏
堆叠动物
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Illustration of a brown rabbit sitting on top of a pink pig (no text or symbols)游戏想法
孩子一个一个的往上堆积动物。这样,
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Illustration of a green clover with a ladybug surrounded by eight smiling sun icons (no text or symbols)
玩法
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Child's drawing of a biological cell with green organelles and colorful flowers, surrounded by suns and birds (no text or symbols)玩法
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Illustration of two cartoon sheep, one sitting on top and the other standing upright (no text or symbols)Spielidee
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Illustration of a green leafy vegetable with a red ladybug, surrounded by eight sun icons (no text or symbols)Spielablauf
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Child's drawing of a green flower with surrounding flowers and butterflies, surrounded by suns and a 'DEUTSCH' logo (no text or symbols on the main illustration)Spielablauf
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Illustration of a brown rabbit sitting on top of a pink pig (no text or symbols)Idée
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Illustration of a green clover with a red ladybug and 'HAPP' logo, surrounded by eight smiling sun icons (no text or symbols)FRANÇAIS

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Child's drawing of a green flower with ladybug and butterfly surrounded by suns and flowers (no text or symbols)flowchart
graph TD
A["Sun"] --> B{case de départ du lapir}
B --> C["Flower structure with red, orange, and blue flowers"]
D["Sun"] --> E{case d'arrivée du lapir}
E --> F["Flower structure with yellow, purple, and green flowers"]
G["Sun"] --> H["Flower structure with yellow, purple, and green flowers"]
I["Sun"] --> J["Flower structure with yellow, purple, and green flowers"]
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Illustration of a pink pig standing on a yellow cow with black spots (no text or symbols)ESPAÑOL

El juego
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¿Cómo se juega?
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Child's drawing of a garden scene with plants, butterflies, and suns around (no text or symbols)¿Cómo se juega?
Dear Children and Parents,
At www.haba.de/Ersatzteile it's easy to ask whether a missing part of a toy or game can still be delivered
Chers enfants, chers parents,
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Inventive Playthings for Inquisitive Minds
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Colorful clay figurine of a smiling snowman wearing a pink hat and green base, set against a yellow background (no text or symbols)Infant Toys
婴儿玩具
Baby & Kleinkind
Jouets premier âge
Bebé y niño pequeño

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Colorful toy car figurines arranged in a circular pattern on a yellow background (no text or symbols)Gifts
礼品
Geschenke
Cadeaux
Regalos

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Green sculpted dinosaur toy with spiky limbs and a red nose cone, lying down on a yellow background (no text or symbols)Children's room
儿童房间
Kinderzimmer
Chambre d'enfant
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