100 PICS Riddles Travel Card Game – Family Brain Teasers
100 PICS Riddles Travel Card Game – Family Brain Teasers, Pocket Puzzles For Kids And Adults
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Dimensions: | 11.43 x 7.62 x 3.18 cm; 150 Grams |
Model: | POP002 |
Material: | Cardboard |
Colour: | Riddles |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 7 years and up |
Assembly: | No |
Dimensions: | 11.43 x 7.62 x 3.18 cm; 150 Grams |
Material: | Cardboard |
A good and fun game to keep a child occupied for a while. It’s an educational toy and may help brain development as well. It would have been better if it’s a bit bigger.
Bought this for my young niece as something to do while away in the caravan to get away from the screens and it works a treat! She loves guessing the little pictures and I think it might be helping her with spelling and she’s seeing the different words in the anagrams. Lots of fun!
Great little game for around the dinner table or long journeys in the car. Just a little bit bigger than a pack of cards so fits nicely in your handbag to keep the kids amused.
Simple concept but effective. My minecraft obsessed 5 year old loves guessing the items and it helps teach him to read. The case is good quality.
Please bring out a dinosaur one he would love it!
Optical illusion cards are great as my 7 year old grandson is obsessed. Clever little box displays the picture and a question, sliding a window shows the answer. Small enough to fit in a child’s pocket and lots of fun.
I was expecting this to be just cards but the cards are in a really nifty plastic case that hides the answer. Perfect for keeping in your bag to amuse the kids when needed
This is great. You can alter the difficulty and play lots of different ways. It’s compact and sturdy so a great game for on the go. It’s about the size of a deck of cards but in a plastic holder so it’s super convenient. Highly recommended.
I would love to have the option on other languages or with other topics interesting for the little ones. My 3yo loves it. He can’t read yet, but is learning all the animals as there are 100!
He can identify the letters so I’m sure he’ll be reading the names pretty soon.
Bought this for my nephew for Christmas. It kept him and his brother busy for hours to the point where we will probably buy the rest of the games in this series. It is a small game so very easy to travel with. Very good game if you want to keep kids entertained while travelling
I bought it before our trip to Cannes. The train ride from Paris to Cannes was very long and boring. So I got this game out and played it with my family. My 12 yo son, husband and I had so much fun while my 7 year old just got a hang of it and started learning about riddles.
Even for adults it required thinking. We had lots of fun!
I’m keeping it in my backpack for our next trip!
The product is a great way of learning the flags of different countries,it is big enough to actually see the flag properly. It is not the complete set of the countries of the world but 100 pcs is good enough to start learning. I don’t think I can memorise more the 20 flags anyway, but my 5 year old son already memorised the whole 100 pcs. The only reason I only gave it 4 stars is because the top part of the card box broke on the first few minutes of using it, it is still usable without it, and still a great product.
This is a really cool, really neat little card based game that you can take anywhere. The cards go into the plastic holder which has 4 ‘windows’ that open to the main picture of whatever it is you’re trying to guess. There’s also an anagram of the item at the bottom of each card, which you can see straight away without having to open anything. Essentially, you have to guess the item on each card by either unscrambling the anagram or by looking at sections of the picture via each of the 4 ‘windows’. Once you think you have it, there’s a sliding mechanism which you move to reveal the answer. You can remove the answered card from the pack/holder and see the next card in line without getting to see what the next card is, so there’s no need to try and close your eyes whilst swapping cards, etc.
I bought the Minecraft version for my 9yr old daughter who loves Minecraft (I’m starting to get a bit partial to it myself…we defeated the Ender Dragon on ‘survival’ last weekend, which apparently is a big thing) and the only slight problem with this deck is that the cards are a little too easy. If you spend a tonne of time playing Minecraft, you might find this doesn’t present enough of a challenge to be interesting.
Apart from that, it’s a great (albeit a little overpriced) card based guessing game.
I had wanted to devise a quiz about flags for ages, but the books I bought have very small photos, but this pack is perfect. I have not used the container, but removed all fifty cards, cut off the name of the country and its anagram, and stuck the picture of the flag onto thick card. I had intended choosing the most well known forty, but it seemed a shame to waste the other ten , so I eventually made the number up to fifty. The way that I have decided to use them, only one side of each card can be used, but I felt that had the cards been single sided, 100 countries would have been too much for us. ( We are all senior citizens. ) I shall look forward to trying them out with friends. I would have liked the same with road signs, but I am not sure how they would be accepted over here in Austria. However, as I have at least four friends with dogs, I have ordered the dogs set as well. I am SO pleased that I found these, and the delivery was very good. A super idea!