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Card games The set
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The set

£35.00

Own the collection of games featuring lists from Milk. Eggs. Bread. The games are housed in a handmade box using wood offcuts from The Octopus Foundation.

Shopping List Artists

Select one player to act as ‘Judge’ and put the pile of cards in the centre. The youngest player goes first by taking the top card and showing it to all players. That same player selects a character (shopping list artist) and tells a story about why that character wrote that shopping list. They must tell the story within 30 seconds while the Judge keeps time. Their turn is void if it does not reach 30 seconds. When done, the player to the left has their turn to pick any character and tell a story about the same shopping list. Once each player has taken their turn, the judge decides which story was best. Whoever wins the round takes the card. The next round is started by the next youngest player taking the top card and picking any character. The game ends when either all the cards are gone, or every character has been used meaning the minimum number of turns is 10. The winner is the player with the most cards.

Shopping List Snap

Divide the cards equally between two players. The youngest starts by flipping their top card face-up. Players take turns, flipping the top card of their pile and placing it on the pile. If an item matches an item on the top card of the pile, the first player to shout the item name wins the pile and starts a new one. If it is incorrectly matched, the other player gets the pile. The first item matched must be milk, followed by eggs, and then bread. After these, any items can be matched. The game ends when one player has the entire set of cards.

Shopping List Battle

Divide the cards equally between players. The youngest player starts by taking the first card from their pile. They choose a category and state its value. Each player then does the same. The player with the highest value in the chosen category wins the round and takes all the cards played. The winner then chooses the category for the next round. If the value is the same, both cards are placed in the middle and the same category is used for the next pair. Continue until there is a winner; that player takes the cards from the middle. The game ends when one player has the entire set of cards.

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Own the collection of games featuring lists from Milk. Eggs. Bread. The games are housed in a handmade box using wood offcuts from The Octopus Foundation.

Shopping List Artists

Select one player to act as ‘Judge’ and put the pile of cards in the centre. The youngest player goes first by taking the top card and showing it to all players. That same player selects a character (shopping list artist) and tells a story about why that character wrote that shopping list. They must tell the story within 30 seconds while the Judge keeps time. Their turn is void if it does not reach 30 seconds. When done, the player to the left has their turn to pick any character and tell a story about the same shopping list. Once each player has taken their turn, the judge decides which story was best. Whoever wins the round takes the card. The next round is started by the next youngest player taking the top card and picking any character. The game ends when either all the cards are gone, or every character has been used meaning the minimum number of turns is 10. The winner is the player with the most cards.

Shopping List Snap

Divide the cards equally between two players. The youngest starts by flipping their top card face-up. Players take turns, flipping the top card of their pile and placing it on the pile. If an item matches an item on the top card of the pile, the first player to shout the item name wins the pile and starts a new one. If it is incorrectly matched, the other player gets the pile. The first item matched must be milk, followed by eggs, and then bread. After these, any items can be matched. The game ends when one player has the entire set of cards.

Shopping List Battle

Divide the cards equally between players. The youngest player starts by taking the first card from their pile. They choose a category and state its value. Each player then does the same. The player with the highest value in the chosen category wins the round and takes all the cards played. The winner then chooses the category for the next round. If the value is the same, both cards are placed in the middle and the same category is used for the next pair. Continue until there is a winner; that player takes the cards from the middle. The game ends when one player has the entire set of cards.

Own the collection of games featuring lists from Milk. Eggs. Bread. The games are housed in a handmade box using wood offcuts from The Octopus Foundation.

Shopping List Artists

Select one player to act as ‘Judge’ and put the pile of cards in the centre. The youngest player goes first by taking the top card and showing it to all players. That same player selects a character (shopping list artist) and tells a story about why that character wrote that shopping list. They must tell the story within 30 seconds while the Judge keeps time. Their turn is void if it does not reach 30 seconds. When done, the player to the left has their turn to pick any character and tell a story about the same shopping list. Once each player has taken their turn, the judge decides which story was best. Whoever wins the round takes the card. The next round is started by the next youngest player taking the top card and picking any character. The game ends when either all the cards are gone, or every character has been used meaning the minimum number of turns is 10. The winner is the player with the most cards.

Shopping List Snap

Divide the cards equally between two players. The youngest starts by flipping their top card face-up. Players take turns, flipping the top card of their pile and placing it on the pile. If an item matches an item on the top card of the pile, the first player to shout the item name wins the pile and starts a new one. If it is incorrectly matched, the other player gets the pile. The first item matched must be milk, followed by eggs, and then bread. After these, any items can be matched. The game ends when one player has the entire set of cards.

Shopping List Battle

Divide the cards equally between players. The youngest player starts by taking the first card from their pile. They choose a category and state its value. Each player then does the same. The player with the highest value in the chosen category wins the round and takes all the cards played. The winner then chooses the category for the next round. If the value is the same, both cards are placed in the middle and the same category is used for the next pair. Continue until there is a winner; that player takes the cards from the middle. The game ends when one player has the entire set of cards.

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