Games with traditional songs

Design tailored for children

Each box from our collections of games with traditional songs is created with children in mind. The boxes are designed to be accessible and manageable, allowing little ones to reach, open, and select cards with ease. By having the boxes within reach, children feel empowered to explore and enjoy traditional songs at their own pace. This design promotes not only autonomy but also a love for music and culture from an early age.

Ease of transport and storage

The practical shape of our boxes makes both transport and storage effortless. The boxes are lightweight and compact, enabling children to take their favorite songs anywhere, whether to a friend's house or on a family trip. Additionally, the boxes are stackable, meaning they can be easily stored together to create an organized and appealing collection. By acquiring multiple boxes, children can enjoy a variety of traditional song games and expand their musical and cultural repertoire.

Promoting lasting learning and fun

By offering different boxes of games with traditional songs, Petit Folks not only promotes fun but also continuous learning. Each box contains a unique set of songs that enrich children's cultural and musical knowledge. As the collection grows, children can discover new songs, rhythms, and melodies, which enhances their appreciation for music and cultural traditions. This collectible experience also introduces an element of excitement and anticipation, making each new box a treasure to be discovered.

A journey of learning and fun

Our boxes of games with traditional songs are designed to offer a complete and enriching experience. Each card in the boxes represents a traditional song, with attractive illustrations on one side and the song lyrics on the other. This format not only helps children learn the songs but also allows them to visually connect with the content. By arranging and exploring the cards, children develop cognitive, motor, and language skills in a fun and natural way.

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