Chess On Earth
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€23.95 Original price was: €23.95.€15.00Current price is: €15.00.
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Add to WishlistA beautifully illustrated picture book that doubles up as a first chess set by Pentagram partner Daniel Weil. It provides an imaginative and very unique way of introducing pre-school children to the game of chess.
Hardback book opens up to become a chessboard with push-out chess pieces. Influenced by classic rhyming books, Chess on Earth’s playful text is written for parents to read to children and provides an excellent opportunity for both to share some off-screen bonding.
Hard board cover with chessboard, pop-out pieces and booklet included.
| Dimensions | 28 × 28 cm |
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| Age | 3-6 years, 6-10 years |
| Language | In English |
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