The game is intended for activities with one child as well as with a group of 2 to 4 people.
In a playful manner, children will learn to understand logical connections based on two halves of puzzles that are meaningfully related - what corresponds to which profession. For example, you need to correctly match the second puzzle to the sailor - ship, to the cook - stove, to the tank driver - tank, and so on...
It's better to start with one small card. Ask the child what is depicted on it and what can result from it. Then ask them to find the corresponding card and attach it to theirs. The number of task cards should be gradually increased, fostering the child's ability to sit still and be attentive. For a group of children, the game should be competitive - who can complete the task faster. After the game, ask the participants what other “magical” transformations they know.
There is also a variation where players are dealt the same number of left halves, while the right halves are placed in a stack, shuffled, and the leader reveals them one by one. The player whose card matches the one laid out on the table takes it. The winner is the one who first completes all their cards.
The game is played until the last remaining player.