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Prof. Noggin's History of the US

Prof. Noggin's History of the US
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Prof. Noggin's History of the US

 
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Professor Noggin's Card Game Series helps children learn and communicate while having fun! Players collect illustrated cards by correctly answering knowledge-based questions. Each game includes 30 professionally illustrated game cards and a special tree numbered dice that creates interactive play. There are a many different types of cards to help engage children while giving them an education!

 
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Product Details
Product Length:5.0 inches
Product Width:6.62 inches
Product Height:1.5 inches
Product Weight:0.5 pounds
Package Length:6.6 inches
Package Width:5.1 inches
Package Height:1.6 inches
Package Weight:0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews

Features
  • Encourages kids to learn about the history of the United States

  • Includes 30 game cards and a 3 numbered die

  • Questions in form of trivia, true or false, and multiple choice

  • Both easy and hard levels of questions keep kids interested, challenged and having fun

  • For 2 or more players


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 23 customer reviews )
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18 of 19 found the following review helpful:


3educational but a little boring  Aug 12, 2005 By BakerBella
I was disappointed when this game arrived. It is a small box and consists of durable cards to learn from . There is a dice and it's very simple and a little boring. There is nothing very colorful or fun about it. I was hoping there would be a large poster or hardback game board with the map of the world but there is not so the kids have no reference for the countries. I had to get the globe out to play to show my kids what we were learning. The information on the cards is good but it is not a game I will recommend for young children.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


4It passes our test!  Feb 16, 2007 By D. Adams
We now own 4 of the Professor Noggin games. They are all set up the same. You roll a die, then you are asked the corresponding question. If you are correct you keep the card. The player with the most cards wins. There are 2 sets of questions per card, easy and hard. This makes it more competitive and easier to play with various ages. It passes the test of my 3 boys because they ask to play again. Some may say that the answers could be memorized, but I like to think they have learned the information!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Great Educational game  Jan 21, 2009 By Mom of three
It is an easy way to review or learn about explorers. The game is a deck of cards and one dice. There is nothing to set up just take the cards out of the box and your done. If we don't have alot of time, I pick a small number like 6 and say who ever gets six cards first win. If you are going on a trip, these games are small and easy to play anywhere. The other great thing about this game is if you do lose a card the game is not ruined. You could even play it in a car.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Great educational game  Sep 22, 2008 By Mom of three
It is easy to play and you can't help learning something. It is a great way to review. I played the game with my 6 and 9 year old girls. Both enjoyed the game and want to play it again especially if I count it as part of school. Because the questions cover a great deal of material some subject we have not covered yet so it was a fun way to introduce new topics. After playing this game, I went on line to find out what other topics they covered. I was happy to find a great many different subjects.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Educational Fun  Jan 18, 2008 By Sky Schoggins
I purchased Professor Noggin's Countries of the World Card Game for my niece and nephew for Christmas. I find that they don't learn a lot of things in school that I think they should and was looking for something that they could both play with and learn from.
However, this game actually exceeded my expectations. The kids learn from the questions and answers in the game and then will remember later if the question is asked again. While this is a memorization of the facts, I can then ask a deeper question or other questions about the same thing and they are able to deduce or learn from those questions as well.
I find it actually teaches the adults a lot too, as there are many that they don't know. I'd be excited about a 3rd edition of Countries of the World, as there are several countries yet to be added...but many of those aren't taught in our education system either.
We've all enjoyed Professor Noggin's card games enough to look at purchasing other subjects as well.

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