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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 our 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!
For ages 8 to adult.
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Reader Rating:
May 23, 2009: This is more of a whimscial game and not an educational game. Although it can teach children about the location of the state and the cards include the capital and the nickname. It is a fun competive game of speed and fast thinking.
Reader Rating:
April 07, 2009: My kids (7yrs and 5yrs) have so much fun playing this game and so do I. It works better when they are able to read, but we are still able to play with my 5 year old who is just learning. After only a few times playing, they were able to quickly identify most of the states.