Product Group 08

Tangala.

Info, video & picture gallery

Product Group 08

Tangala.

Info, video & picture gallery

Tangala is the basic component of this set and comes in the six classic olifu colours (red, yellow, blue, orange, green, and purple) The seven colourful pieces come in five distinct shapes: square, three sizes of right triangles (small, medium, large), irregular quadrilateral, parallelogram, and trapezoid. There are six square frames and many illustrated picture boards on which to place the pieces in both creative and specified ways. We also include a selection of dice which can be integrated into the game play! With so many ways to play, Tangala is always interesting as a solitaire game or with friends. By examining the relationships between shapes and colours through play, children are able to make important discoveries and significant progress in understanding geometry and mathematics.

Tangala is the basic component of this set and comes in the six classic olifu colours (red, yellow, blue, orange, green, and purple) The seven colourful pieces come in five distinct shapes: square, three sizes of right triangles (small, medium, large), irregular quadrilateral, parallelogram, and trapezoid. There are six square frames and many illustrated picture boards on which to place the pieces in both creative and specified ways. We also include a selection of dice which can be integrated into the game play! With so many ways to play, Tangala is always interesting as a solitaire game or with friends. By examining the relationships between shapes and colours through play, children are able to make important discoveries and significant progress in understanding geometry and mathematics.

Tangala is the basic component of this set and comes in the six classic olifu colours (red, yellow, blue, orange, green, and purple) The seven colourful pieces come in five distinct shapes: square, three sizes of right triangles (small, medium, large), irregular quadrilateral, parallelogram, and trapezoid. There are six square frames and many illustrated picture boards on which to place the pieces in both creative and specified ways. We also include a selection of dice which can be integrated into the game play! With so many ways to play, Tangala is always interesting as a solitaire game or with friends. By examining the relationships between shapes and colours through play, children are able to make important discoveries and significant progress in understanding geometry and mathematics.