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Uncommon board and card games reviewed for homeschoolers.
Games for Homeschoolers: December 2008
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Ages: 5 and up. Of players: 3 or more. Time to play: 20 minutes. Mechanics/Game Type: dice rolling. Ratings (1 to 5). Ease of play: 5. Because it is so compact and is quick to play, you can get it out while waiting at the doctor's office or the airport or while waiting for the next game to start. BoardGameGeek.com link to this game: http:/ boardgamegeek.com/game/3522. Posted by Cheryl Workman. Links to this post. Labels: .All games. Dice rolling and set collection. Ratings (1 to 5). This is an enjoyable ...
Games for Homeschoolers: August 2009
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Ages: 6 and up. Of players: 2 to 4. Time to play: 30 minutes. Ratings (1 to 5). Educational Value: 3, especially younger players. Ease of play: 3 (takes a bit to learn). Start with one of your mice in a corner. BoardGameGeek.com link to this game: http:/ www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/28089. Links to this post. Labels: .All games. Ages: 8 and up. Of players: 2 to 4. Time to play: 30 to 45 minutes. Mechanics/Game Type: Pick up and deliver; Simultaneous Action Selection. Ratings (1 to 5). Ease of play: 4.
Games for Homeschoolers: April 2007
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Category: Matching, sets. Ages: 8 and up. Of players: 2 to 4. Time to play: 20 minutes. Mechanics/Game Type: Card management, tile collection. Ratings (1 to 5). Ease of play: 5 (easy once you figure out how it plays). Com link to this game: http:/ www.boardgamegeek.com/game/182. Links to this post. Labels: .All games. Iguana Factor, The. Ages: 8 and up. Of players: 2 to 4. Time to play: 30 minutes. Ratings (1 to 5). Price value: 2 (see comment about spinner). Ease of play: 4. Links to this post. This is ...
Games for Homeschoolers: March 2007
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Ages: 4 to 8. Of players: 2 to 4. Time to play: 30 minutes. Mechanics/Game Type: Roll and Move. Ratings (1 to 5). Ease of play: 4. Madeline's House reminds me of a cross between Candy Land and Highlights Magazine's Hidden Pictures. You don't know if you are going to move forward or back until you find the hidden object! That's what makes this game exciting for the kiddos and they do enjoy it while they are young enough to play it. BoardGameGeek.com link to this game:. Posted by Cheryl Workman. Ravensburg...
Games for Homeschoolers: April 2010
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This blog is migrating. The new address will reflect the title of the blog- imagine that! Http:/ gamesforhomeschoolers.blogspot.com. Hopefully we'll get more reviews up soon. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). List by Age and Subject. The Dice Tower Videos on YouTube. Board Games with Scott video reviews. Educational Learning Games.com. The Homeschool Diner's Guide to Educational Games for Homeschoolers. This blog is migrating.
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Detailed information, reviews, advice, articles and such - all centered around home schooling, unschooling, deschooling and other "wacky ways" to raise a human being. Tuesday, February 19, 2008. Kids: Make Earth Day EVERY DAY! 18 Earth-friendly things kids can do to celebrate Earth Day every day. 1 Enlist friends, hand out bags and clean up a nearby park. 2 Plant shrubs or a tree in your yard. 3 Start a vegetable garden in pots or a small plot. 4 Organize a cleanup day at your school. Dad say it's safe).
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