Quercetti Pallino Colour Ball Mosaic Game

£39.99

10 in stock

10 in stock

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The Quercetti Pallino is an engaging game of skill where children create colourful mosaics using small balls. Players insert one of the included template cards into the game board and then use the clever button-operated mechanism to launch the coloured balls into the correct columns, matching the pattern on the card. To launch a ball into a specific column, press and hold the corresponding column button, then hit the throw button. To clear a column, press its button and use the release lever. Selecting the desired ball colour is done with another button. This game helps develop hand-eye coordination and stimulates logical reasoning and problem-solving skills as children work to complete the mosaics.

Features:

  • Create colourful ball mosaics by matching template card designs.
  • Button-operated mechanism to select and launch coloured balls into columns.
  • Includes template cards for guided play.
  • Develops hand-eye coordination and logical reasoning.
  • Encourages problem-solving and pattern recognition.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Quercetti
  • Model: Pallino Colour Ball Mosaic Game
  • Age Suitability: 4 – 8 years
  • Made in: Italy

Frequently Asked Questions

Six template cards are included, each showing a different coloured mosaic design for children to recreate on the board. Children can also use the board freely to invent their own patterns once they are comfortable with the controls.
The playing screen is divided into 12 columns, each with its own push button. To launch a ball into a specific column, hold that column's button and press the throw button firmly. A release lever empties a column instantly, and a select button cycles through ball colours - so players must coordinate three separate controls to build each row of the mosaic.
No batteries are needed. The launching and release mechanisms are entirely mechanical, operated by the push buttons and levers built into the plastic board.