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In Depth | Animals Pocket Flash CardsPocket Flash Cards makes learning about animals fun! Play this educational game alone or with friends. Create your own games, too! Crazy Pairs. Make pairs of either two animals from the same group, or one animal and one corresonding group card. How to play. Deal each player five cards. Place the remaining cards in a draw pile. Turn the top card up to form a pair-start pile. Leave space for a pair-end pile. Play proceeds clockwise, with players alternating between the pair-end and the pair-start piles. To discard on the pair-end pile, a player must complete the pair-start pile. To discard on the pair-start pile, a player must start a new pair, which must be from a different group than the previously played pair. If the player cannot play, he or she picks a new card from the draw pile. If he or she still cannot play, the turn is over. The first player to use all of her or his cards wins. |
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