Puzzle - Cartes éducatives de calcul - Paper





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The game is in good condition, just one small card is a bit damaged.
The Doll's Laundry.
Little Marie is quite busy today. She's doing the laundry. Her dolls will all be washed, and with great zeal she handles the soap and the brush. What are her little pupils' names? First come Pierre and Lise with tousled hair; then Frédéric and Trine who love chocolate so much; and finally Caspar and Lise who always get ink stains.
The good Marie will take care today of cleaning up the little scamps, and now beware how she goes about it, so that she presents them to you perfectly clean.
The game calls for six cards: Pierre and Lise with tousled hair, Frédéric and Trine fond of chocolate, and finally Caspar and Lise with ink stains. These cards show these characters with dirty faces, stained hands, and soiled dresses.
The game then requires the same six cards, featuring the same characters clean and with their clothes washed, cut into small cards.
On these little cards there are arithmetic problems, whose solutions are found on the full-sized cards. The small cards are put in a cloth bag that is part of the game and mixed properly. The players take turns drawing a small card from the bag. Each aloud reads the problem above, solves it, and covers that spot with the card for the dirty dolls, where the solution to the problem is found at the same time. The one who first completes his card, that is, has washed his little dirty one, will get the first prize and so on.
The game is in good condition, just one small card is a bit damaged.
The Doll's Laundry.
Little Marie is quite busy today. She's doing the laundry. Her dolls will all be washed, and with great zeal she handles the soap and the brush. What are her little pupils' names? First come Pierre and Lise with tousled hair; then Frédéric and Trine who love chocolate so much; and finally Caspar and Lise who always get ink stains.
The good Marie will take care today of cleaning up the little scamps, and now beware how she goes about it, so that she presents them to you perfectly clean.
The game calls for six cards: Pierre and Lise with tousled hair, Frédéric and Trine fond of chocolate, and finally Caspar and Lise with ink stains. These cards show these characters with dirty faces, stained hands, and soiled dresses.
The game then requires the same six cards, featuring the same characters clean and with their clothes washed, cut into small cards.
On these little cards there are arithmetic problems, whose solutions are found on the full-sized cards. The small cards are put in a cloth bag that is part of the game and mixed properly. The players take turns drawing a small card from the bag. Each aloud reads the problem above, solves it, and covers that spot with the card for the dirty dolls, where the solution to the problem is found at the same time. The one who first completes his card, that is, has washed his little dirty one, will get the first prize and so on.

