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The Scrambled States of America Game

2 to 4 players.  Ages 8 & up. $13.99
The Whimsical, Mad-Dashing, Geography Game

Quick! Find a state that ends with the letter A. Now locate one that borders Tennessee. Have fun learning about the United States in this madcap game of observation and quick reflexes. Collect cards by matching states to a Scramble card. Or "Go the Distance" and find a state's closest neighbor. Whoever scrambles to match and collect the most cards wins.

Whoever said that learning about U.S. geography had to be boring must not have read The Scrambled States of America. We fell head-over-heels for Laurie Keller’s hilarious story and knew that it had the making for a great game. As with her book, we hope this game provides a fun way to enrich basic knowledge of U.S. geography. Players learn the names, capitals, nicknames, shapes and positions of the states through a myriad of visual teasers, language riddles and geography challenges. After playing, you’ll see that there’s more to the 50 States than meets the eye!

Reinforces:
bulletLanguage & Vocabulary Development
bulletVisual Discrimination
bulletGeography

Author: Laurie Keller
Awards: 
bullet 2003 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award
bulletDr. Toy's Top 100 Children's Products
bulletDr. Toy's 10 Best Socially Responsible Products
bulletParents' Choice Approved
bulletNational Parenting Publications (NAPPA) Honors
bulletNational Parenting Center Seal of Approval
bulletCreative Classroom Magazine Teacher Tested Tools & Toys

Length: 20 minutes
Vendor: Gamewright
Contains:
bullet50 State Cards
bullet50 Scramble Cards
bullet4 U.S. Maps
bulletRules of play