
Pick a Flower
A Memory Game
Laurence King Publishing
Will be published approx. on 5. March 2018
Other
Game
100 pages
978-1-78627-145-7 (ISBN)
Description
Do you struggle to tell a foxglove from a snapdraggon, or a crocus from a gladiolus? This game will make you an expert in no time!
Pair up the flowers with their typical uses and meanings in this beautiful and simple memory game. To play, simply place the cards face down and see if you can remember where the matching pairs are located. Collect more pairs than your opponent to win!
With all kinds of flowers included – from marigolds in Mexican Day of the Dead displays to Japan's cherry blossom season, and from Van Gogh's Sunflowers to the first flower germinated in space – this fun and educational game is an ideal gift for nature lovers everywhere.
Pair up the flowers with their typical uses and meanings in this beautiful and simple memory game. To play, simply place the cards face down and see if you can remember where the matching pairs are located. Collect more pairs than your opponent to win!
With all kinds of flowers included – from marigolds in Mexican Day of the Dead displays to Japan's cherry blossom season, and from Van Gogh's Sunflowers to the first flower germinated in space – this fun and educational game is an ideal gift for nature lovers everywhere.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 145 mm
Width: 102 mm
Thickness: 51 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78627-145-7 (9781786271457)
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Marcel George is a freelance illustrator living in London, who specialises in creating hand-painted contemporary watercolor illustrations. His clients include the Financial Times, Stella Artois and Anthropologie. The Flower Appreciation Society was founded in 2009 by Anna Day and Ellie Jauncey. Lovers of all things floral, their journey so far includes providing flowers for weddings, festivals and parties, and writing a book (published by Sphere). Their work has been featured in The Telegraph, Vogue and Marie Claire.