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THINK2MASTER Animal Trading Card Educational Fact Game is an engaging and educational card game designed for 2-12 players aged 6 and up. With 104 durable, water-resistant cards, players learn about various animal characteristics and biomes while enjoying strategic gameplay. Perfect for family game nights, road trips, and classroom activities, this game combines fun and learning seamlessly.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Material Fabric | 300 GSM Laminated Card Stock |
Theme | Educational |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Portable, Compact, 300 GSM card stock, Water Resistant |
Number of Players | 2-12 |
S**H
Learn and play
The 4-year-old in the house loves to learn about animals and we have been discussing whether each animal classifies as a mammal, fish, reptile, etc., so I thought she would really enjoy these cards. I figured she would just sit around looking at the pictures and reading all of the facts about each animal, but I wasn't sure if the game part of it would work. She does, in fact, love to read all of these facts over and over again, but all of the kids have enjoyed playing the game as well. We have modified the game slightly to give the youngest children a chance to enjoy playing as well, but once we get the hang of it, it will be a great speed game. For the game you deal each player a certain number of animal cards (depending on amount of players) face up and the goal is to be the first to flip over all of their cards. Everybody will then take turns playing an action card. These cards typically pick one of the facts about the animals (ex- has feathers) and allow 4 of those animal cards to be flipped over. The trick here is that it is 4 cards total for the whole group, so you want to be the first to flip over as many of yours as you can. This is where really knowing these facts will come in handy. If you don't know them right away, you will need to look at the information on the cards, which takes extra time. We have modified it to make it a slower game. We say which action card we will play (ex- 4 cards of animals that are 12 inches or shorter) and make sure everybody knows where to look on their cards for that information and then say "go" to start that round. Also, we do not flip them over, but instead put them face up in the middle. This allows us to easily see when the fourth card has been placed and to call out anybody who may have played the wrong card. Once we are all in agreement that the 4 cards played qualify, we flip them over and set them aside. There are some other action cards in the deck that allow you to do things like, switch all of your face up cards with another player's face up cards, steal one of their action cards or take an action card from the discarded pile. There are times in the game when you are left with action cards that will not benefit you at all, but may allow another player to win, so you have the option to not play a card that round.These cards are very durable and brightly colored. We love looking at all of the animal pictures and reading through some of the facts about them. I like the variety of animals included. You have a lot of animals that everybody knows and even some less common animals. The game is pretty fun and educational too. I love that I was easily able to amend it for the younger children, so that it has been fun for all of the kids to play together. The only thing I didn't like about this game is that the box to keep the cards in is a perfect fit. This makes clean up more difficult, but it is similar to most other card game boxes. I changed out the box to make it easier for the youngest to pull them out and put them away anytime. Whether you want to use this as a game or as flashcards, I think this is a good addition to the game closet. I would especially recommend this one to any animal lover out there.
A**E
Fun, fast paced game
This game comes with two sets of cards. One large set that contains animal information and photos and one set of action cards that are standard sized. When my daughter and I played it for the first time, we were a little bit confused about how to play. A few weeks later, we read over the instructions again and played a again and everything made a lot more sense.So just remember that when the action card says something like '4 animal cards from the ocean can be flipped' it means that only 4 animals from the entire group of players can be flipped (the action cards enable you to strategize your path to winning). What we did was after the player read the 'Action' they did a '3,2,1' count down for players to start flipping. When we first attempted to play we got confused by those types of action cards and assumed that you were allowed to flip 4 animals from an individual's group of cards.Overall, it's a great educational yet strategic speed game.This makes learning about biomes and the various differences between animals a lot of fun.
B**Y
My nephew reads these just for fun!
I recently tried out the Animal Kingdom Info Quest Educational Card Game, and it’s been a fantastic addition to our family game nights!Educational Value: This game is not only fun but also packed with information about various animals. It encourages kids to learn about habitats, diets, and behaviors while playing, making it a great educational tool.Design: The cards are vibrant and beautifully illustrated, capturing the attention of both kids and adults. The layout is clear and easy to understand, which enhances the overall gameplay experience.Gameplay: The rules are straightforward, making it easy for my kids to pick up quickly. The game encourages strategic thinking and teamwork, and we found ourselves engaged for hours. It’s suitable for a range of ages, which is great for family play.Quality: The cards are sturdy and durable, holding up well to repeated use. The packaging is also well-made, making it easy to store and transport.Overall: The Animal Kingdom Info Quest Educational Card Game is a wonderful blend of fun and learning. It keeps everyone entertained while fostering a love for animals and nature. I highly recommend it for families and educators looking to incorporate educational games into their routine!
J**E
Vine Review
great education tool that is also alot of fun
L**E
Love the pictures
This is a neat game that deals with animal facts. We haven’t had the chance to actually play the game yet due to the kids just loving the cards and running off with them. The pictures are bright and vibrant, with fun pictures. There are interesting facts on each card that have to do with that specific animal. So even if all they do is look at the cards, they are still learning some new facts.
L**O
Looking through this I think the grandkids will really enjoy it when they visit!
I think our grandkids will really like playing this when they come to visit this summer. I looked through the cards and they look very fun and cool enough that they will learn some really interesting facts about the animal world around them! I, myself can't wait to learn right along with them! This is the kind of activity that each time they get it out to play they will learn something new, since there is so much information within! Our grandkids are under 10yrs old, but I bet even pre-teens would enjoy playing with these cards!
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