Mancala Games

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  • Mancala Games Book Detail

  • Author : Laurence Russ
  • Release Date : 1984
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  • Genre : Games & Activities
  • Pages : 122
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 55,55 MB

Mancala Games by Laurence Russ PDF Summary

Book Description: Mancala has been played for thousands of years. The Complete Mancala Games Book contains descriptions and clearly written rules for both the most popular two-row Mancala games and the rarer three- and four-row versions.

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