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- Q5291486 subject Q10043988.
- Q5291486 subject Q15276514.
- Q5291486 subject Q16779029.
- Q5291486 subject Q8151075.
- Q5291486 subject Q8157449.
- Q5291486 subject Q8303534.
- Q5291486 subject Q8707032.
- Q5291486 subject Q8825940.
- Q5291486 abstract "Don't Break the Ice is a children's tabletop game for two to four players ages 3 and up. Marketed by Schaper Toys in 1968, the game is now manufactured by Hasbro subsidiary Milton Bradley.The game is played with a set of plastic 'ice blocks', a stand, and included miniature mallets. One ice block is ;larger than the rest, and either a man or a polar bear stands on this block. The stand is turned upside down and the ice blocks placed into the frame, so that the "shared" uniform compression of the blocks pressed against each other will cause them to stay in place when the stand is turned upright. The players take turns removing blocks by tapping with the mallets. The game ends when one player 'breaks the ice', causing the man/bear to fall through. The player who removed the most blocks without 'breaking the ice' is the winner.".
- Q5291486 thumbnail Dont_Break_the_Ice.jpg?width=300.
- Q5291486 wikiPageExternalLink details.cfm?product_id=8632.
- Q5291486 wikiPageWikiLink Q10043988.
- Q5291486 wikiPageWikiLink Q11410.
- Q5291486 wikiPageWikiLink Q15276514.
- Q5291486 wikiPageWikiLink Q16779029.
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- Q5291486 wikiPageWikiLink Q8151075.
- Q5291486 wikiPageWikiLink Q8157449.
- Q5291486 wikiPageWikiLink Q8303534.
- Q5291486 wikiPageWikiLink Q8707032.
- Q5291486 wikiPageWikiLink Q8825940.
- Q5291486 type Activity.
- Q5291486 type Game.
- Q5291486 type Activity.
- Q5291486 type Thing.
- Q5291486 type Q11410.
- Q5291486 type Q1914636.
- Q5291486 comment "Don't Break the Ice is a children's tabletop game for two to four players ages 3 and up. Marketed by Schaper Toys in 1968, the game is now manufactured by Hasbro subsidiary Milton Bradley.The game is played with a set of plastic 'ice blocks', a stand, and included miniature mallets. One ice block is ;larger than the rest, and either a man or a polar bear stands on this block.".
- Q5291486 label "Don't Break the Ice".
- Q5291486 depiction Dont_Break_the_Ice.jpg.