New Challenges for a Classic Favourite
When the original game cards have become too familiar, this 'Clothes' booster pack disrupts the pattern. By introducing completely new items to find and collect, it forces players to reset their visual memory and pay attention to fresh details—like the difference between a spotty top and a striped one. It swaps the supermarket run for a clothing shop, renewing the challenge for veteran players.
Building Real-World Vocabulary
Beyond the memory challenge, this set specifically targets the language of self-care. As children race to fill their trolley with socks, hats, and trousers, they aren't just matching pictures; they are reinforcing the vocabulary needed for their own daily routines. The specific descriptors—colours, patterns, and item names—encourage precise communication. Instead of just pointing, they learn to ask for the "red shorts" or the "blue hat."
Expanding the Social Circle
One of the practical limitations of the original game is the four-player cap. This booster includes two additional shopping trolley boards, allowing up to six players to join in when combined with the base game. It is a simple addition that solves the "I want to play too" arguments during playdates or larger family gatherings, making it an excellent tool for developing turn-taking patience in a larger group setting.