The White Squadron is a set-building card game similar to the children's game "Fish" or "Go Fish." The 52 cards in the deck depict warships of the U.S. Navy around the turn of the century. It was evidently printed in many editions because at least one copy seems to date from about 1919 based on the ships depicted, even though the original copyright date is...
From the publisher: The WHITE WINE GAME is an adult board game that combines wine, food and strategy to produce fun. You provide a bottle of any white table wine, your choice of four food items and 2 to 6 adults. The WHITE WINE GAME provides the strategy and the fun. Why you will enjoy the WHITE WINE GAME Have fun and experience a stimulating strategic...
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...
"Who Am I?" Bible Game is a quiz type game with 44 cards, describing Bible characters, 21 from the Old Testament and 23 from the New Testament. A "reader" announces one clue at a time for each character, and players (individually or as groups) try to guess the Bible character. The first to identify the character is given the card to keep, and the player...
Blurb from the back of the box: Every life has a story. For the past twelve years, Biography and A & E Television Networks have profiled well-known personalities from all walks of life - from actors to astronauts, sports heroes to scientists, politicians to playwrights. Who Am I? The Biography Game challenges your knowledge of such personalities through...
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...
In this childrens game, each player is given a set of different animals. Twelve wooden houses are placed in a circle in front of the players. During a turn a player will select an animal from their set and move it beside one of the houses. The player then lift off that house's roof and places their animal inside that house. But, if there is already the...
Kids hop animal-shaped playing pieces around a colorful playing path, passing through eight different animal habitats, "Critter City," "Polar Snowland," "Big Sky Prairie," "Endless Desert," "Wild Wild Woods," "Dripping Wetlands," "Yak Yak Mountain," and "Teeming Rainforest." At each habitat, they attempt to win Animal Medallions by answering "Who's At...
Who's Eating Who is designed for upper elementary students who are interested in food webs and the creatures of the Antarctic Marine, Australian Grassland, and African savannah habitats. The game would be played following study of the roles of organisms in the food webs of the habitats above. The game would be played in the classroom as a means of guided...
Players start in the conception area (of course), move through the 40 weeks of pregnancy and when "it's time," begin labor. Remember, if you over do it, you have to go back to bed! The first player to complete the pregnancy and dilate to 10 cm - WINS!- and gets to deliver the baby or babies. Game Board Squares include 40 weeks of Fetal Development...