STARE! JUNIOR Game - 2nd Edition

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Product Feature
- This award winner has gotten even better-Stare! Junior 2nd Edition has all new images & larger cards
- A fun game for kids that develops memory, concentration and imagination!
- A winner of the National Parenting Center Seal and the Teacher's Choice Award for the Family.
- Includes 160 fun image cards with 960 questions, game board, sand timer, playing pawns, die.
- For 2 to 6 players (up to 18 players with teams). Ages 8-12. Parents can help 4-5 year-olds play too!
Product Description
Kids can test and train their visual memory skills and have a blast doing it. In Stare Junior—the game—players have 30 seconds to stare at an image on a card. It might be a movie poster, funny photo, comic or work of art. When time is up, they'll be asked a series of questions to test how well they remember what they saw. What was the clown holding in his left hand? What color was the girl's hat? Kids can play individually or on teams. Includes 960 questions on 160 game cards, game board, 30-second timer, playing pawns, die and instructions. For 2 to 10 players. Made in USA.STARE! JUNIOR Game - 2nd Edition Review
My kids (aged 6,7 and 11 - two boys, one girl) really love this game. They've had it for a while now and they're still at it constantly. I can see what they find so addictive. First you have the cards themselves, which are wide-ranging in terms of content, not to mention very fun to look at (they'll be staring at them long after the game is over!). The questions are well thought out and easy to understand and there's a nice balance of direct, multiple choice and true/false questions. I particularly like the fact that they get the chance to strain their brains and senses, instead of just their eyesight in front of the TV! I highly recommend this game.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "STARE! JUNIOR Game - 2nd Edition" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from STARE! JUNIOR Game - 2nd Edition ...

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