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The Young Scientist Ocean Animal Card Games offer a comprehensive educational experience for children aged 5 and up, featuring 80 illustrated game cards that facilitate four different games—Bingo, Memory, Trivia, and an interactive iSpy activity. This engaging kit promotes STEM learning while providing hours of family entertainment.
J**T
Fun game
Fun way to learn about different animals and there tracks. A few different ways to play. Bingo is a super easy thing for the littles.
F**D
footprint card match
Bought these for some 4,5, and 6 year olds that I work with. They are a very nice set. However, there are several members of the deer family as well as the cat family and their footprints are so much alike that I had a hard time matching them so these kids will not be able to. What I am going to do is to take some out so that they is just one animal of that type, that way it will be simpler for them to match; then I will slowly add until they can match them all. Would buy again.
C**A
good card stock
good card stock. cards about two by three, ish. The box contains two sets of cards which you can use for many things, including the games suggested by the manufacturer. one set has an image of the animal's tracks, while the other set contains beautiful photographs of the animals. Both sets contain the animal's English and Latin names. The set with the tracks also identifies the front and back, or in one case, shod and unshod foot, and gives their length and width in cm and ft/in.Sets cotain river otter, raven, wild pig, African lion, Snowy Egret, California Quail, Brush Rabbit, Domestic Cattle, Black Bear, Bald Eagle, Alligator, Beaver, Bison/Buffalo, domestic goat, coyote, giraffe, cat, elk, mountain goat, striped skunk, caribou, whitetailed deer, dromedary camel, grizzly bear, domestic sheep, great blue heron, pacific treefrog, mountain lion, wild turkey, spotted skunk, pond turtle, mouse, wolverine, gray fox, horse, pronghorn antelope, gray wolf, opossum, raccoon, and a stone marten. highly recommended.
A**P
Great for a Montessori Classroom!
This will be great for my Public lower el Montessori classroom! Activities include simple sorting by diet, habitat, and size to more complex sorting by the kind of animal (mammal, reptile, etc) and finally, my personal favorite, sorting based on when the animal appeared during the Mesozoic and Cenozoic Ears, including periods and epochs! This will be a fabulous extension to our Timeline of Life studies! I’m excited to share this with my students and my own children (ages 6 and 10).The fact cards are very simple, but good for sparking the imagination which would hopefully lead the child to further research.The box did come a little beat up, and the cardboard card for type of animal, habitat, and diet were bent. This is disappointing.
M**
Love these
I love these. They provide a really fun way to learn. My kids are really enjoying playing with these. I'd recommend it for younger kids.
B**L
Stuck together and warped
The package was wrapped in plastic but must have gotten moisture at some point because the cards were ripping off the pictures just by pulling them out from the box. I also bought a second and gave as a gift. Cheap cardboard and warped....but I’m definitely embarrassed by the quality of the gift one was in the same condition. Good thing it was a close friend!
D**S
Wonderful Gift
Bought this for my 6 year old grandson that is fasinated with animals of all types. He loves Wild Kratts so I figured he would like these cards. My grandson cannot read yet but after discussing the cards a few times he can match about 60 percent of them. Then we go out when it is nice weather on our 2 acres and try to find some of the tracks like turkey, racoon, deer and rabbit.
T**S
Kids loved it!
Got this for my nephew's 8th birthday. While it wasn't really the present he got excited for when he opened it, it turned out to be well worth the money! Both him and his 5 year old brother loved it! Their favourite was playing bingo. They had memorized the dinosaur facts so well that they knew exactly which dinosaur it was before you even finished reading and yell "mine" and grab it.And then when we went to the museum they loved seeing all the random dinosaurs from their cards, like the smilodon.My only regret is not also buying the others, like the ocean one. Maybe for Christmas.
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