Bird Spotter: Race to be first to find the matching bird!

£12.95

Available for Pre-order. Due July 2025.
Bird Spotter: Race to be first to find the matching bird! Illustrator: Namasri Niumim Format: Cards First Published: Published By: Quarto Publishing PLC
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Pages: 55 Illustrations and other contents: 57 Language: English ISBN: 9781836007265 Categories: , ,

A challenging spotting game for bird lovers: On any two cards there is only one bird in common. The aim of the game is to be the first person to find it! Distinguish between bird species at speed: Do you know a wood pigeon from a dove? Can you tell a bunting from a bird of paradise? Shout out the matching birds fastest to win the card Gift box contains: 55 cards, each showing 8 birds, plus booklet. Box size is 14 x 14 x 3.8 cm Includes fascinating bird facts: The booklet covers rules for three ways to play, plus the names of all the birds featured and fun facts about each one. Fun for bird lovers: A screen-free, social game for nature enthusiasts that will be familiar to fans of spotting games, like Dobble. Spot pairs of your favourite bird species in this fun and easy-to-learn spotting game for bird lovers. Do you know the difference between a blue tit and a swallow? Can you distinguish a kingfisher from a kookaburra? Or tell a magpie from a crow? Be first to spot the matching bird and shout out its name to win the card! To play the game, compare two cards and be first to spot the bird that is featured on both. There is only ever one correct answer! The person who shouts it out first keeps the card, and the game continues until all the cards have been won. Includes three ways to play – all are suitable for 2–8 players, and work as both party games and travel games.   

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Author Biography

Namasri Niumim was born and raised in Bangkok, Thailand, and graduated from King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, in the School of Architecture and Design. She discovered the joy of gouache painting in 2016 and has worked with gouache ever since.