A
cup and coin game or sowing game
Other
Names – A Cup and Coin Game, Vamanaguntalu, Mancala, Olinda Kaluja, Aliguli Mane, Adu-guni Mane, Chenne Mane, Saat Kooti, Kutki-Boia
Played on a wooden board with 14 cups in it, this is a
game of distribution and counting. Variations of the game appeal to different
ages and make it challenging and exciting. One solitaire version believed to be played by Sita while in Lanka While Pallanguzhis were traditionally made of wood, our current need is to conserve
forests and trees. The
new Pallanguzhi from Kreeda is made from MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard). This is a type of hardboard, which is made from wood fibres glued under heat and pressure. It can be made from almost any
scrap wood that is normally of limited value. So, when you buy an environment friendly Pallanguzhi from Kreeda,
you are doing your bit toward conserving the environment.
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Kids above 5, adults and senior citizens Teachers, special educators, HR professionals
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Heritage and culture
enthusiasts Board
game aficionados
o Develops
excellent math skills. Develops
fine motor skills. Develops
excellent math skills.
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Believed to be
therapeutic for those with arthritic fingers.
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Eco friendly product since only MDF has been used to make it.
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Designed by local craftsmen.
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Drawstring bag to hold game pieces.
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Interlocking box for convenient storage.
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Box can be opened and flattened for easy packing and
transport.
Rule sheet included. White stones used to echo traditional styles of play.
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As counters are small in size,
children should be supervised during play.
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Breakage is possible on rough handling and with regular use.
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Hand–made items. Individual variations will exist.
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