๐ Unleash the Artist in Every Child!
Professor Noggin's Explorers is an educational trivia card game designed to engage children in the history of art through 30 interactive game cards and a 3-numbered die, featuring a variety of question formats to enhance learning and fun.
R**N
I love these games untilโฆ
We homeschool and love all the new versions. The older versions arenโt as good and more costly.
E**H
These fun games can be used several ways
I have most of these games, and know them well. I used the science games in my elementary classroom, and the kids enjoyed a whole class game. However, recently we played them over the holidays with gummy two-headed snakes, smarties, and skittles. Adults and children played together, with youngest rolling the dice. Winner had the most pieces of candy at the end of the game. Lots of laughs. A quick game for all ages to play together, laugh, and have good family fun.
M**R
Great Educational game
It is an easy way to review or learn about explorers. The game is a deck of cards and one dice. There is nothing to set up just take the cards out of the box and your done. If we don't have alot of time, I pick a small number like 6 and say who ever gets six cards first win. If you are going on a trip, these games are small and easy to play anywhere. The other great thing about this game is if you do lose a card the game is not ruined. You could even play it in a car.
L**Y
Great fill in activity.
When students get done with the work before everyone in the class, a group can play a game.
D**Y
These are great for homeschoolers or just for kids who might need ...
We have purchased the entire knoggins collection. These are great for homeschoolers or just for kids who might need a little extra help that the school system doesn't provide.
J**O
history Teaching tool.
Great teaching tool for children.
T**Y
Great purchase
Fun fact game
C**.
Entertaining way to get some information
We homeschool and are studing Early Modern World through Build Your Library. We use these cards in the car or when talking about history. We don't follow the rules and use the dice. We just take turns picking a card and seeing if anyone can answer the questions.
D**D
These trivia sets are great to add a bit of competition to learning
These trivia sets are great to add a bit of competition to learning. My son also loves to just quiz himself!
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