Whizizzle Phonics is a fast-paced phonics game series that teaches the sounds of the English language. Designed by a dad and perfected by teachers, this series of phonics games keeps kids engaged in learning. Guided by the whimsical, yet brilliant Professor Whizinpiggle, a wise old pig who loves to read, kids learn phonics basics quickly and completely...
"Fur" goodness sake... Spot the spots for matches... Learn the "skin" they're in to win! Four distinct games showcase different ways to uncover animal pairs. Domi-Knows feature photos that enhance memory and expand visual learning. They’re also great for hand/eye coordination. Perfect for learning or game time! Kids develop creative thinking and strengthen...
To find out the character on the mask you are wearing by moving round the board and asking the questions shown on the playing spaces you land on. Each turn you move and ask the question you land on - then take a guess. You keep track of the answers with your handy YES/NO counters. Quick to learn and great fun to play, Mask ‘n’ Ask is a hugely entertaining...
From the publisher´s website: Which fairy tale hero would you like to be? The Dragon or the Princess? Lets make it a surprise instead! Pick a card and let the magic begin! Only the others can see who you have become, don't even try to look into the mirror! Your task is to ask clever questions and guess who you are based on the answers of the other players....
Based on the short-lived Seven Network adventure game show of the same name that aired from 1996 until 1998 and hosted by Mike Whitney and Tania Zaetta. Players roll dice to move around the board, attempting to collect the most money by the end of the game. Landing on a "Street Dare" space means picking up a "Street Dare" card and performing the dare. e.g....
Who Did This Poo? is a matching and memory game featuring animals (and one human) and the types of droppings they make. There are 54 cards with sets of two: a card with the name and illustration of a creature, and then a card with the name + the word poo and an illustration of the type of poo they make. E.g. Rabbit and Rabbit Poo. The game can be played...
Published in the comic book, Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact volume 2, #7, November 26, 1946 on a "Thanksgiving Fun" page. A simple spin and move race game wherein two players race to be the first to get the turkey while avoiding spaces with Indians, bears, and arrowheads which force players to go back. A teetotum is used to determine number of spaces...
Feeling particularly confident in his speed one day, a mouse brought a challenge to his unlikely friend, a kitty. The mouse would attempt to capture as many pieces of the cheese placed throughout the house as he could without being caught. However, if the kitty manages to catch him, he'll have to give up one of his six shiny trinkets for the kitty to wear....
From the box: The object of the game is to find a particular child from among 64 children as quickly as possible. This is done through skillful questioning and clever deduction. The winner is the player who identifies the child after the fewest number of questions. The game, for which there are three, very different variations, provides fun and excitement...
Similar to Guess Who?, but with full length characters carrying various items. One of the characters is selected, and players take turns asking questions to try to guess which one. From the publisher: There are 50 characters to choose from. Players compete to be the first to guess which one is pictured on The Who is Who card in play. As questions are asked...