No problem! It is a nice deck of cards to start learning the colors and color matchings!
Shuffle the deck,
Divide it in to two,
Both of the players:
Draw one card from your decks, and check the dino egg colors. Do not show this to the other player yet!
Count: 3.. 2.. 1.. DINO! and put down the card so both of you can see the eggs.
Try to tell the matching colors as fast as you can and shout the colors, if there is no matching color shout "NONE" or something like this in a language you both understand. :)
The faster player wins the round and can put the dino cards in their win deck.
Do this with all the cards.
In the end the player with more cards in their win deck is the winner. :)
Have fun! :)
You can recognise and play with colors, and the game above is not too interesting for you anymore? - Good job, awesome to hear! :)
So you can play the same with the numbers!
(Please read the rules above to know how to play it with colors.)
Be careful, both of you should put down the cards after counting on the table, so the little ones can read the numbers well for example rotated 90 degrees - or just sit next to each other - in this position they can learn the numbers easier.
Have fun! :)
The classic memory game but in a little bit different way. Maybe you have tons of memory card games at home... but hey, you can play memory game with you favourite dino cards and this is not that easy like the others! :)
But how? All the dinos are different! - They are, but the game was designed on a way that if you remove 4 cards there are dino egg color matches!
So here is how:
Please remove the following cards from the deck: WATERINO, METALDINO, BUNNYSAURUS and RAINBOWDROP,
Shuffle the deck and put down the cards facing the table,
And as in all the memory games the younger player starts and turn up two cards.Â
If they match - the player can put them in their win decks, and try to find another pair.
If not - then it is the other player's turn
How the card match?
Look at the dino eggs and compare all the colors, the order of the colors does not matter you can find only two matching dinos.
Example: TOY-REX and PAPILLINO have red-blue-purple dino eggs but in different order, but the colors match so they are a pair - you can not find another red-blue-purple in the deck :)
In the end the player with more cards in their win deck is the winner. :)
Have fun! :)