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Somebody
- Human Anatomy Game
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a puzzle activity, players draw body part cards and
place a body part on the body board. Level 2 teaches the
locations and functions of major body parts. Colorful
plastic body parts are easily removable and reusable.
Five different games provide interest and fun for
younger and older kids. SomeBody has received rave
reviews from homes to classrooms. Ages 6-10, 2-4 Players
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Made for Trade
Learn early American history and economics. Travel through a colonial village experiencing the challenges and adventures of the times. Go from store to store collecting goods on a shopping list. First player to collect the required number of goods wins.
Ages 8 and up · For 2-4 players
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Tic Tac Twice
Easy to play, challenging to master for all ages. By having to play on two boards at once, a good move on one may not be a good move on the other. Each player places a playing piece on the same picture on each board. The goal is to place four playing pieces in a line across, up, down or on a diagonal on one board.
Ages 7 and up · For 2 players
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Mars 2020
Learn tons of facts with over 500 multiple-choice questions related to space science and technology. Choose a spaceship and a crew member and try to land on Mars first. Along the orbital path, players must answer questions to fix malfunctions that occur. Mars 2020 captures the excitement, the challenge and the science involved in reaching the red planet.
Ages 8 and up · For 2-6 players
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GeoDerby USA
A fun way for the whole family to learn the location of each of the states, their capital cities, and the location of mountains, rivers, seaports, etc. The game encourages players to look at the map in order to answer questions. Players do not have to be experts in geography to win.
Ages 8 and up · For 2-4 players
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