Description
• Conceived in the early 17th century by an English poet.
• Evolved from an older card game called Noddy.
• Endured as a classic card-and-board pastime for generations.
• Players race along a track by collecting points from dealt hands.
• Each point moves a peg one space toward the finish.
• Objective is to reach a target score, commonly 61 or 121.
• Points come from card combinations and responsive play against opponents.
• Combines elements of luck and strategic skill.
• Handmade board features two tracks for competitive play.
• Includes a full deck of cards and eight pegs for scoring.
• Pegs and cards store neatly in a rear slot on the board.
• Ideal for family game nights and passing down through generations.
• Warning: Choking Hazard – Small Parts. Not for Children Under 3 Years.






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