๐ฐ๏ธ Dive into History with Every Question!
Fun Fact Co. Would You Rather: from History is an engaging card game featuring 100 dual-sided cards filled with intriguing historical prompts. Perfect for family game nights or as a conversation starter, this game is suitable for ages 10 and up. It combines fun with education, all while being eco-conscious with its sustainable packaging.
R**A
Love the big words, my kids are learning so many new vocab words.
This deck is a great addition to my growing Fun Fact deck collection! My kids (12 and 9) are not always the biggest readers, especially when they get a taste of screentime, it can hard to reel them back in (pun not intended but you get the idea).My 9 year old doesn't always understand every word in the question but it creates a great opening for discussion and conversation. We've started to track new vocab words with a sheet on the fridge and it is so cool to see them learning new things every day. Love this deck, keep 'em coming, we can't wait for the next one!(P.S. my 9 year old would like to request an Animals deck, those are his favorite cards in the Party Mix deck.)
A**A
Ok Game
Very simple game with easy to read printed cards. The facts from history are interesting and present interesting situations. Fun for those interested in history but other's may not get it and the game may be boring for some because without the context of the historical choices it may not seem like a relevant choice. Overall I enjoyed the game
K**Y
Thoughtful Questions
The questions are thought provoking. However, research may be required to understand the depth and breadth of the question. The answers are wordy and lean towards the authors opinion. I would have preferred objective responses to these types of questions. I like the small size of the cards. Also, I like the colors and the appearance of the cards.
P**A
Excellent for unplugging and spending fun discussion time with friends and family
Love this small deck of cards! One side of the card has a descriptive overview of a historical fact, the other side poses a question - for example, "Would you rather live during the Renaissance or the Industrial Revolution?" There are some thought provoking concepts here, which makes it an excellent learning tool with children, and an interesting activity to get to know people better.It's especially nice if you want to unplug from computers, phones, or TV and have some fun discussions with friends and family. It could be a great way to stimulate conversation at a party. It's even fun by yourself.Recommended.
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