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TUMBLIN' MONKEYS Game

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If you swing or bounce high enough, you’ll be able to soar through most of the course without grabbing onto any rings. Gather as much speed as you can at the start of the level to make flying through the obstacles a breeze. Learn from your mistakes The person they pointed to and the people next to them in the game then need to make either an elephant or palm tree position together.

They're based in convenient locations including supermarkets, newsagents and train stations. Plus they're often open late and on Sundays.Items that are not available in store will take 3-5 working days to be delivered to your nominated store. While Swing Monkey is a pretty unique physics game, there are a few games that have a similar feel to it once you finish up all 100 levels of Swing Monkey. A couple of games that we recommend are Candy Jump and Winter Dodge. Both are based on using your momentum and controlling your distance. Monkey Business from Early Learning Centre is a fun game where players take turns to hang cheeky monkeys or gorillas on the tree. Insert the tree trunk into the base and attach the magnetic leaves to the tip of the palm tree. Make sure all players can reach the tree. Among the obstacles are trampolines you can use to spring off of and gain speed. The air time from the trampolines won’t last very long, so make sure to grab on to a ring as soon as possible! Know when to let go

To make an elephant the person pointed to leans forward clasping their hands and swinging arms to form a trunk. The person on the left makes the elephant’s left ear by holding up the left elbow and touching the top of their head with their left hand. The person to the right of the elephant trunk does the same with their right arm. This forms the elephant’s right ear. One person stands in the middle and points to someone in the circle, saying ‘elephant’ or ‘palm tree’. To make the palm tree, the person pointed to stands with arms straight up (the trunk). Those on each side hold up their outside arms, hands drooping, to make the fronds.This exciting game is great fun for all the family and is ideal for 2-4 players. Children can use the monkeys to colour sort and learn how to count while also developing problem solving skills.

Divide the monkeys evenly amongst all players (setting any leftover monkeys to one side) and place the gorillas in the base tray. You can play just for fun or you could have the last person to get into position has to sit down and see who is the last standing! Variations

Learning to count

Set contains: 1x game base with spinner, 1x tree trunk, 1x leaf canopy, 32x monkeys and 4x gorillas Each player spins the dial to see how many monkeys (or big gorillas) to add. Players can add more and more – until all the monkeys fall down into the crocodile swamp! You can hang monkeys by their arms, legs or tails, and count them up to see how many were on the tree. For older children, divide the monkeys by colour, so each player has different coloured monkeys. Once the tree falls, you count the monkeys each player had on the tree, and the one with the most wins!

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