Each player is assigned an area of the board—the classroom, the school bus, the cafeteria, or the hallway. Players must get rid of the bullies and protect the victims in their area of the school by answering true/false questions about the nature of bullying. There are two levels of play: for younger kids, and older kids, and a Bullying Quiz to assess how...
Learning self-control is not easy, but this game will make kids want to try. Teach children to control their impulses in all kinds of interpersonal situations at home, in school, and in the community. As children learn about the importance of self-control they are challenged to perform various stunts, using the Self-Control magic color circles included...
This game is an educational card game created with Dr. Tsunoyama of the Radioisotope Research Center, Kyoto University. While having fun playing the game, you can learn about the basic knowledge you need to know now: the relationship between types of radiation and shielding. This game is a radiation-themed card game for two players. Select the appropriate...
This big game treasury contains all you need to play four fun Dr. Seuss games based on his well-known books: Cat in the Hat Game, Green Eggs and Ham Game, Dr. Seuss's ABC Game, and One fish, two fish, red fish, go fish! Card Game. Each captures Seuss's whimsical style, memorable characters, and unique sense of humor, while teaching important early reading...
Players move along a track of 52 spaces (A a B b C c . . . Z z), and if the first to land on a square they take and keep a matching card with an image and word or phrase from the book upon which the game is based. Movement is determined by a spinner; each result can be taken either as a number (1-4), or "BIG" or "little" which advances one to the next...
"Dra. Motus and the Cordis" is a board game to develop socio-emotional skills for children over 6 years old and adults. It has been created by Víctor Garrido and Pablo Cárcamo, illustrated by Juanca Cortés, and edited by Boreal Ediciones. Dra. Motus is a leading scientist who has dedicated her life to making robots capables of behaving like human beings....
Dragon? Dragon! is a cooperative adventure game for ages 8+ that’s quick to learn, easy to play, and simple for parents to guide. With streamlined rules and a kid-friendly design, it’s the perfect gateway to tabletop gaming for young players and families alike. Goal: Work together as a family to explore, fight enemies, collect loot, and defeat two bosses...
The Dragon Games is a collection of four events all using the specially designed Dragon cards. Each card describes a unique dragon, with a name, colour, gender, age, strength, height, breath-type, behaviour and number of horns. There are also 12 Attribute cards, used in two of the games, 36 cardboard connectors, used in one game, and 12 gold medals, for...
Created by a 9-year-old boy called Sam, he imagined a world of mythical Dragons, daring Knights, fearless Queens, cunning Thieves, and mysterious Oracles. A world where strategy and luck cross paths, and where every card could change the game Will you play a Knight and claim a Dragon from the Den? Or set off on a Quest to gather bonus points and secure...
Dragon Times is an adventure, fantasy card game suitable for ages 6 and up. The game helps children practice and memorize multiplication facts in a fun and exciting way. It includes 42 dragon cards, 54 spell cards, a spell book, an instruction manual, and a spinner. Children learn about factors, multiples, and division while saving and taming Dragons and...
With Dragondado children and adults have fun while working on their concentration, reflex-speed, emotional self control, fine motor skills and math abilities. A compelling board game in which participants will have to compete against each other to complete 14 mathematical mental calculation tournaments with speed and dexterity in the shortest time...