This game teaches U.S. geography. Players race to put state cards in order from coast to coast in under three minutes.
- Diana Nelson, president of Kazoo & Company, lists this game as one of her favorites out of a “whole department of games with hundreds to choose from.” She likes it because it teaches children the alphabet and it can be played alone.
- One reviewer at Gamereport.com writes, “It’s quick and simple, and, like it or not, you will come away from it with a little better knowledge of the layout of the United States.”
- This game comes with a bonus feature: an extra game called State Secrets.
- Diana Nelson, president of Kazoo & Company, lists this game as one of her favorites out of a “whole department of games with hundreds to choose from.” She likes it because it teaches children the alphabet and it can be played alone.
- One reviewer at Gamereport.com writes, “It’s quick and simple, and, like it or not, you will come away from it with a little better knowledge of the layout of the United States.”
- This game comes with a bonus feature: an extra game called State Secrets.
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ToyDirectory Product ID#: 3608 (added 5/19/2005)
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