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That is a lot of plastic ducks - was it for a duck race?
ReplyDeleteIt's a typically French fairground game where children hook the ducks to win prizes.
DeleteThat's very colourful! :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it just.
DeleteI remember the days of having to play this at every fair, funnily it doesn't appeal anymore to the 10 and 16 y.o!
ReplyDeleteYup - not of any interest to 12 or 13 year olds either!
DeleteLove the colours :)
ReplyDeleteThe one red duck annoys me though - it is the wrong colour!
DeleteI remember this game from fun fairs to win a prize
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And what wonderfully naff prizes they always are LOL
Deleteoh wow such fun such colour. i have never seen ducks like this before:)
ReplyDeleteThey are very popular in France
DeleteFab photo! That looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteYoung children always love this game :)
DeleteOh I love that game I remember the prizes where never that great but at the time it feels like they are the best prizes ever, Clio lending a helping hand for Coombe Mill
ReplyDeleteLOL - I bet all kids think that :)
DeleteThat looks a lot of fun!
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French children love the ducks!
DeleteI'm hopeless at this game! I've never seen such a colourful version before though :-)
ReplyDeleteI am not sure I ever actually played it and just watched the boys instead.
DeleteIs that hook a duck French style?
ReplyDeleteYes and as seen at every French fairground across the land!
DeleteBrilliant! Can we expect to see these for #animaltales?! :)
ReplyDeleteLOL - I'd not thought of that, Lisa :)
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