The rules are easy and anyone can play. Print out our game sheet (as many sheets as there are players). Or if you don’t have a printer, use blank sheets of paper and sketch out a grid with twelve squares. You’ll need a game sheet each, one dice each (or one dice to share) and pens or pencils to keep score.
To start the game, take turns throwing your dice. Each player has to throw a 6 to start drawing the body of their jitterbug. Before adding eyes and antennae, you have to throw a 5 to draw the head. For each leg you have to throw a 3; for each eye you have to throw a 2; for each antenna you’ll need to throw a 1; and each wing needs you to throw a 4.
Every time someone completes a Jitterbug, each player totals the score for their bug and writes it on the line for that square. Then the next round starts on the next square. At the end of twelve rounds you total up all your scores and the highest total wins the game.
Dice values and jitterbug body parts are:
You can get creative and decorate your Jitterbug’s wings while you wait for your next turn…
PAV-i PARTICIPATION RULES:
NO AGE RESTRICTIONS AND NO LIMITATIONS BARRING YOUR IMAGINATION 🙂
@RothesayPav Keep checking our stuck-at-home creative activities page for more fun and creative things to do at home while we are isolated during the Coronavirus outbreak.
PAV-i PARTICIPATION RULES:
NO AGE RESTRICTIONS AND NO LIMITATIONS BARRING YOUR IMAGINATION 🙂
@RothesayPav Keep checking our stuck-at-home creative activities page for more fun and creative things to do at home while we are isolated during the Coronavirus outbreak.
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