Evening, welcome back to our series sharing #HomeschoolWithBoardGames: Orangutwang Kids Game which will allow Charlie to study Orangutan in our Homeschool Classes.
Orangutwang Kids Game – How Long Can He Hang Before He Goes Twaaang?!
It’s a suspenseful and fun game for kids and families which is fun to play over and over again!
A fun, suspenseful and wild game! Take turns hanging fruit and jungle friends on the Orangutan, but watch out! At some point, he’ll be holding too much and he’ll spring up and send the fruit and friends flying!
How much can you hang before he goes twaaang?! includes base with 2 Palm trees, toucan lever, vine string, Orangutan, 14 hanging game pieces (2 pineapples, 2 bats, 6 banana bunches, 2 Geckos, 2 Coconuts), die, rules. No batteries required!
Hang the Orangutan from the vine. Sure, he looks carefree and cool there, but his situation is precarious! At any moment during game play, his load could become too much and he’ll jump up!
Roll the die to see which piece you have to hang on the Orangutan–will it be a Gecko, a Banana bunch, or something else?! Decide where to hang it on the friendly guy, keeping in mind you don’t want to cause him to spring up and go twaaang!
Perfect for 2 or more players, ages 4 and up.
Easy set up!
Instructions and play tips included for easy set up and game play!
Includes:
- Orangutan
- Base
- 2 Palm Trees with Vine String
- 14 Hanging Game Pieces (Pineapples, Bats, Banana Bunches, Geckos, Coconuts)
- Die
No batteries needed!
It’s a fun-themed, colorful game that needs no batteries or electronics. Simply assemble the pieces and then start playing!
The Toucan on the Palm Tree acts as the lever to set the tension in the vine string. Sometimes the Orangutan will spring up and go twaaang quickly, and sometimes he’ll hang out a bit longer–you just never know, and that suspense makes it all the more fun!
Reading Class:
Set the Board Game up and then ask the players to sit down and read the instructions to the players. Ask them questions to make sure they understand what is going to happen. Then have them ask you questions so they can make sure you know what is going to happen.
Spelling:
OranguTwang, Hang, Twaaang, Suspenseful, Wild Game, Turns, Hanging, Fruit, Jungle Friends, Watch Out, Point, Holding, Spring, PlayMonster
Math Class:
Count the Game pieces and have one of the players create 5 math problems for you to work out. Then create 5 math problems for you to work out.
Art Class;
Create a piece of art based on what happened in the game and make sure you include a description of what you drew and why.
Drama Class:
Act out what happened in the Game and explain what your doing to the players or your parents.
Music Class:
Create a Song or a Jingle about the Game and perform your creation before you begin playing the Game.
Cooking Class?:
Create a snack or meal that a Orangutan would eat and explain why you make this dish.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates