Literary Quicktionary is an "all-play" word game in which there are no turns. Quickly think of a literary word or phrase that meets all the conditions on the three face-up cards. The first person to shout out a valid answer earns a card. The first player to earn five cards wins! —description from the rulebook The game has three sets of cards: teal, orange...
Literature is played with a standard 52 card deck with the 8s removed. It is played in teams of equal number of players. The object is to collect 8 sets formed from the high (A-9) and low (2-7) of each suit. You collect them by asking for them from the other team, constrained by the 2 rules: 1) You may not ask for a card you have 2) You may not ask for a...
(Re-)Discover the exploratory joys of some classic literary adventures through this card game. Players build a hand of descriptive elements from a constantly cycling pool to recreate iconic scenes - focused around landscape description featured in the works. These in turn are used to strategically claim chapters from a random set that match the...
Ages 3 and up. Each player is given a mat with 9 pictures on it, which are labeled. The players take turns taking cards, either from the top of the draw pile, or the last one discarded. If a player gets a card that matches one of the nine pictures on his mat, he places the card on top of that picture on his mat. If he gets a card that he does not need, he...
From the Box: "June, Quincy, Annie and Leo all need your help to make a match! Pick out pieces one by one and try to fit the shape into your card. Was it a match? Yes! Great work. The first player to fill their Little Einstein card is the star of the game! First, look for a shape that fits into your gameboard. Then flip the piece over to see if you’ve made...
The classic game of dominoes is much more fun when starring the Little Einsteins characters or 5 other interchangeable pads. A great way for kids to practice problem solving, logical thinking, counting and matching. Ages 3 and up 6 ways to play... 1. Magical Instrument 2. Counting Rockets 3. Little Einsteins Friends 4. Exploration 5. Counting Insects 6....
This game recreates the story of "The Little Engine That Could." Each player is a toy trying to get over the mountain and into the city. There are four toy choices: a teddy bear, a plush elephant, a doll, and a monkey wearing a fez. The first player is the player with the closest upcoming birthday and spins the arrow. The spinner has blue squares, yellow...
This is a pattern recognition and matching game with a theme from the Disney The Little Mermaid film. Three sets of rules are included so that children of different ages can play. The basic game for ages three and up is a simple, non-competitive matching game. In this game, players turn over clue cards with colors or shapes and then attempt to find a...