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A great family fun game. Came across this game while my 8 year old son spent 7 months in the hospital. My other kids would get bored very easily, but we found this to be a great game to keep everyone's attention and fun in the process.
I also like the fact that some cards are easier and some are harder, so I can preselect which cards are appropriate to the kids I'm working with (3rd grade through high school). Some of the people cards may be outdated now, but most are still usable. I have owned this game for about 12 years and I use it often in my job as a speech pathologist in the public schools. The kids enjoy it and find it rewarding, while it also helps them develop their reasoning and language comprehension skills.
They actually take turns and really listen to the person asking the questions. to history, to objects, and also things around the house. Everyone gets involved, they think, they laugh and it is an all around great fun.
It is a great family game. I am going to get this game for my family. Questions range from T.V.
I was very surprised how the kids in the 5th grade just enjoy this game. Some questions they really have to think about. Your kids will have a great time, and so will you.
Something to keep them busy when they can't go outside. I even find myself getting into the game and enjoy watching the kids take turns, no fighting and and enjoying playing a game.
I was hoping for more current cards but it seems like only a few have been added. I own the original Twenty Questions for Kids. Also one of the game pieces was broken when I opened the box. This game was a disappointment. The game is great but some of the cards in the original version are now outdated (esp. in the people category).
She's learned a lot of new things, too. She enjoys using her knowledge from school and just general knowledge to figure out the answer. My seven year old daughter loves to play this game. I love it because it's very educational.
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