Description
As each Hisss snake slithers its way across the playing area it introduces color identification and visual logic: Does it make sense to have a snake with two tails and no head? Are those two colors the same or not? Even elementary counting skills come into play during scoring at the end of the game. HOW TO PLAY: In this simple, elegant card game, players match colors and and make snakes from heads to tails. Long snakes, short snakes, purple, yellow and rainbow snakes. Finish a snake and add it to your snake pit. The player with the most snakes at the end of the game wins.
Game Rules [pdf]
Heather –
This is the perfect starter game for Kindergarteners. The kids love building the snakes. We found it helpful to work collaboratively in each group to build snakes, rather than having each child build their own snake, to avoid hurt feelings.
Aarthi Srinivasan –
This is a great game to start the school year for the Kindergarteners. They loved matching colors, building long snakes together and counting the number of parts on the snake. When we tried to repeat the game after three months, they felt little bit bored. To play once, it is a great game.