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HOMESCHOOLOPOLY
HOMESCHOOLOPOLY® plays like any other "Monopoly®" type game. The theme of the game, of course is homeschooling! The properties are real homeschool companies (like Christian Liberty Press, Sonlight Curriculum, Rainbow Resources, etc.) with information about the company on the back of the property card. HSLDA is in the game to help if the Truant Officer sends you to Court. These are just some of the home education features of HOMESCHOOLOPOLY®.
As an added bonus, you'll enjoy the Homeschool Resource Guide shipped with every game! It includes discounts (over $200!) and special offers from homeschool curriculum providers and other homeschool-friendly companies. These discounts alone will more than pay for your purchase of HOMESCHOOLOPOLY®! What a great deal—it's like getting the game for free! (Berthume Enterprises, LLC)
For 2 to 6 players ages 8 and up. Board game
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Apples to Apples — Bible Edition
APPLES TO APPLES®: BIBLE EDITION is a great game for the entire family! It’s as easy as "comparing apples to apples"... just open the box, deal the cards, and you’re ready to play! Each round is filled with surprising and outrageous comparisons from a wide range of people, places, things and events from the Bible and church history. Fast moving and refreshing, Apples to Apples is perfect for any get together with family and friends! Learn while you are having fun. (Cactus Game Design)
For 4-10 players ages 8 and up. Board game
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Herd Your Horses
Loaded with facts, adventures and beauty, this popular award-winning game allows players to experience life as a ranch hand or as a member of a wild herd as they move along an adventure-filled game board. Included is a deck of beautifully designed horse cards each with the name, breed, color, markings and biography of a fictional horse. Includes a solitaire game for solo play. (Aristoplay)
For 1 to 4 players ages 8 and up. Board game
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Hail to the Chief
Players move around the outside of the board answering questions on presidents and the Constitution, as you become a candidate. Then travel from state to state on the campaign trail answering questions on US history and geography to win electoral votes. Winner is the first person to make it to Washington, D.C. first with enough electoral votes. Learn how the election process works as well as fascinating historical and geographical facts. This would be a particularly good game for the upcoming presidential campaign season. (Aristoplay)
For 2 to 4 players ages 10 and up. Board game
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SomeBody
It’s easy to understand why Somebody is so popular. Young children play it as a puzzle, carefully placing body parts on the body boards and taking them off again and again. Older kids learn names, functions and locations as they play. With five different games included, all ages will learn and grow with this game for years to come. SomeBody has received rave reviews from homes to classrooms. (Aristoplay)
For 2 to 4 players ages 6 to 10. Board game
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The Great Word Race
Children of all ages will have fun challenging their spelling skills while playing The Great Word Race! You’ll never believe spelling can be such a blast. Race your pawn from start to finish by moving it the number of letters in the word you build. Throw six dice with the letters of the alphabet. Add any Letter for Life cards you have collected. If you land on a Pick A Card square, use it! Should you collect Letter for Life cards, double your spaces, or Pick a Card and follow its instructions. Choose your strategy and race for the finish! (Aristoplay)
For 2 to 4 players ages 6 and up. Board game
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The Journeys of Paul
Bring the book of Acts to life with the Journeys of Paul®. This exciting, fast-paced board game blends strategy, skill, and chance while providing great fun and time together. Learn about the difficulties and challenges confronted by the apostles during the days of the early Church.
Each player in this multi-level game plays a missionary who, like Paul, travels through the Roman Empire and attempts to start churches in key cities on the way to Rome. Along the way, the player will have to deal with such things as shipwrecks, angry mobs, Roman soldiers, and political unrest. It even has a solitaire level for solo play. (Cactus Game Design)
For 1-6 players ages 10 and up. Board game
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Made for Trade
What was life really like in colonial America? Made for Trade was designed to capture the essence of our country's formative years. Like American settlers, players will need to visit different shops to attain items they need by paying shillings or by trading. They'll learn what everyday life was like for ordinary citizens while practicing bartering and money management. This game provides a delightful lesson in history and economics, and its various levels make it great for all ages! (Aristoplay)
For 2 to 4 players ages 8 and up. Board game
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Where in the World
When Where in the World was introduced 16 years ago it launched the trend in geography games. Today, this game remains the most comprehensive world geography games that families and classrooms love! The game has been updated to include the latest facts about every country in the world including capitals, major imports and exports, languages and religions. With 6 games in one, it's possible for players of all abilities to play together providing challenge and a world of fun for everyone. (Aristoplay)
For 2 to 6 players ages 8 and up. Board game
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MathAnimals
MathAnimals is an exciting game that teaches and reinforces addition, subtraction or multiplication skills for children for all ages. With the roll of a die, players race around the colorful game board trying to land their playing piece on the animal that represents the highest number. Then they either add, subtract or multiply the number on the die to the number they have landed on. The winner is the first to have their grand total reach the "goal," a number that is set at the beginning of each new game. With more than 6 variations of game play, MathAnimals will continue to stimulate learning and grow with your child for years to come. (Aristoplay)
For 2 to 4 players ages 5 and up, best for 1st to 5th grades. Board game
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