The American History Go Fish Game with History Book is an excellent way to learn American history while playing a game. Created by a middle-school history teacher, the cards are beautifully crafted. The history book contains just enough information to make it educational but keep it fun. Kids can play “Go Fish,” and also “Collect the Cards.” In Collect the Cards, one player reads out loud hints from a card, and the other players guess which who or what is on the card. Great for home, great for the classroom! Students will learn the truth of American history, including the American Founding Fathers. It’s a great game, but beware, it’s challenging, too! College students will be challenged with the American History Go Fish Game with History Book. Risk-Free – All of The Classical Historian products are guaranteed to please the customer 100% or the owner can receive a full refund within 30 days of receiving the items. We are confident that you will love our game and be very happy with its educational benefits. For many children who (and parents) forget history, the American History Go Fish Game with History Book may be their best educational tool.
Features
- FUN AND EDUCATIONAL GAME FOR KIDS AND ADULTS – memorize basic facts painlessly as you compete to collect most cards.
- FACT-FILLED BOOKLET: Set includes a booklet explaining facts about each card, as well as ideas for other games to play with the deck. Cards are organized in 12 categories: American Symbols, Colonial America, American Revolution, Important Documents, The Young Republic, Westward Expansion, The West, The Civil War, American Founding Fathers, Technology, Landmarks, and Geography.
- MAKES LEARNING HISTORY EXCITING: Kids love games and love to visit and talk. In “Collect the Cards,” players take turns guessing what’s on the card, listening to the hints. Whoever guesses first, wins the card. In “Go Fish,” players try to win all four cards in one category.
- FUN AND LEARNING ON-THE-GO: Can be used anywhere.
- PERFECT FOR HOME AND SCHOOL: Created by a junior high teacher and home school dad, this game works in a crowded classroom of 40 students and in the home. In the classroom – teachers can hold a Tournament, pitting students in teams of four or five against each other until a classroom champion is crowned. At home – kids, parents, and grandparents all enjoy playing the game together.
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