Professor Noggin’s Wonders of the World Card Game (Age 7+)
Awe inspiring landmarks from every time and culture
Professor Noggin is here to teach your kids all sorts of educational topics in a fun card game and we just happen to be on a Wonders of the World kick. Professor Noggin’s card games are great for learning and can involve up to eight players starting at age seven and up. Each game contains 1 die, 30 cards and each player takes turns rolling and asking each other questions from the cards. Whoever answers correctly wins the card, otherwise the card goes back in the pile to come up again.
Professor Noggin’s Wonders of the World game is a great way to discuss all of the wonders of the world – not just the Ancient Wonders- and a fun way for kids to remember facts. This is a fast paced game where repetition with historical facts educates players as they play while also providing excitement. Each card has questions with answers that are broken into categories of easy or hard. The deck includes some ‘sneaky’ cards called Noggin’s Choice where you can ‘steal’ another person’s card. Ha! The player with the most cards at the end wins the game. Excellent!
Wonders of the World ™Card Topics: |
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| Skyscrapers Empire State Building CN Tower Dams Golden Gate Bridge Brooklyn Bridge Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (Card A) Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (Card B) Pyramids of Giza Hanging Gardens of Babylon Parthenon Colosseum Macchu Piccu Angkor Watt Great Wall of China |
Nazca Lines Stonehenge Petra Cliff Dwellings at Mesa Verde Easter Island Statue of Liberty Valley of the Kings Castle Neuschwanstein Wonders of Jerusalem The Kabba Hagia Sophia Alhambra Taj Mahal Eiffel Tower Leaning Tower of Pisa |
Check it out! Check here for the complete list of all the Professor Noggin’s game titles including categories like Science, Nature, and Geography. There is even a way to request your own title for a new edition.
Question Examples:
Easy.
- Q: The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from what country?
- A: France.
Hard.
- Q: For the first sixteen year, the Statute of Liberty was used as what?
- A: Lighthouse
Professor Noggin’s Wonders of the World Card Game (Age 7+)
List Price: $ 9.95
