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Petit Bridge

A simple, playful and powerful introduction to bridge

👶 Ages 6-9

Petit Bridge is an educational game created and owned by the French Bridge Federation. The FFB allows its broad international use to support the worldwide development of Bridge, under the usage conditions described on the Materials page.

Petit Bridge uses a reduced 40-card deck to introduce children aged 6 to 9 to the essential foundations of bridge. At the same time, it provides mathematics teachers with a highly effective pedagogical tool, already widely used in several countries.

The cards were designed specifically for young learners, with fun illustrations that make suit recognition immediate:

Clothing

Means
of
transport

Fruits
and
vegetables

Animals

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How Petit Bridge Works

The rules are extremely simple:

Each player receives 10 cards, numbered 1 to 10 in each of the four colours.

The player to the dealer’s left makes the opening lead.

Players must follow the colour led if they can.

The trick is won by the highest card of that colour.

As in bridge, the declarer’s partner becomes the dummy, placing their cards face up so that children can reason using two visible hands.

With just a few rules, children encounter classification, comparison, constraint hierarchy, anticipation and teamwork.

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Petit Bridge in schools

Petit Bridge is widely used in schools as a structured learning tool.
Research on strategic games highlights their positive impact on attention, autonomy, error management, motivation and metacognitive development.

Cognitive benefits

improved concentration,

sequential and conditional reasoning (“if… then…”),

deduction and anticipation,

spatial awareness and comparison,

multi-criteria decision-making.

Mathematical benefits

Based on the didactic analysis of Petit Bridge:

comparing and ordering numbers,

identifying numerical sequences,

reasoning under constraints,

modelling problem situations,

developing simple strategies (master cards, establishing a long suit, sequences).

Language and Social development

Based on the didactic analysis of Petit Bridge:

explaining and justifying choices,

discussing strategies in pairs or small groups,

respecting rules and turn-taking,

managing emotions, frustration and cooperation.

Petit Bridge naturally guides children from playing to analysing, then to formalising rules – a progression that aligns perfectly with active learning and contemporary approaches to neuroeducation.

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Petit Bridge at home

Petit Bridge is also ideal for family play. Games are short, simple and dynamic, making it easy to play at any time.

Adults can gradually introduce the notions that will later lead to bridge, without ever forcing the learning process.

Children develop observation, reasoning, cooperation and anticipation, all within a playful and supportive environment.

It is a gentle and enjoyable way to transmit the values of mind sports: patience, reflection, teamwork and the pleasure of playing together.