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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Magic Box EAN: 8431618000908 Feature: 32 page sticker album for stickers found in Crazy bones Gogo's packets. Collect all 80 characters! Contains info about the different crazy bones and the game rules of how to play. Label: Magic Box Manufacturer: Magic Box Publisher: Magic Box Studio: Magic Box
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32 page sticker album for stickers found in Crazy bones Gogo's packets. Collect all 80 characters! Contains info about the different crazy bones and the game rules of how to play.
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More than 2000 years ago... No, it's not a mistake, more than 2000 years ago the boys and girls of ancient Greece and Rome played a game using bones - throwing and bouncing them in village squares and in their own homes. We know this because some ancient paintings on marble were discovered in a city called Resina which date back more than 2000 years, showing kids playing this game. This ancient pastime known as "tabas" has been kept alive throughout the centuries and if you ask your parents or grandparents we are sure they will tell you about games that they played with sticks or pebbles. The Gogo's album is packed full of information about all the Gogo's games and characters. There is space for all the Gogo's stickers and contains 32 pages introducing all of the characters, their special skills and their favourite games. It is the essential companion to the Gogo's Crazy Bones collection!
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