🌟 Unleash Your Inner Geographer!
Flags of The World Family Card Game is an engaging educational tool designed for 2 to 6 players. With 200 flag cards and continent boards, it makes learning about geography and nations a fun and interactive experience for the whole family.
Unit Count | 200.0 Count |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.45 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8.5"L x 6.25"W |
Material Fabric | Cardstock |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Vary |
Theme | Flags, Geography |
Number of Items | 1 |
Container Type | Box |
Number of Players | 2 to 6 |
G**O
Didactico
Muy bueno
R**T
Nice cards with flags and country facts
I use this game to train the memory of my almost-five year old. Realistically, I only use around 30 flags for the countries that we are the most familiar with. So much as I would like to think that we can learn all of them, I do not think we are capable of learning 195 different flags!I like that each card has facts on the country, such as capital, surface area and population. I guess after a few years the population numbers will not be so relevant anymore, but at least it gives an idea of the size of the countries! The only think I did not like that much is that the map is made of cheap cardboard, but it does the job when we play.I cannot say that my son love this game, but I do convince him to play once a week so we can get some more "cultural" game between transformers and power rangers!
P**R
My 9yo nephew loves this!
My nephew has been into learning flags of countries and is really good at this. Now he can see not only the name of the country, bur the population, location, and other facts. I haven't actually played the game, I only bought it for the cards.
B**E
Kids enjoy playing
My kids really enjoyed this game. They enjoy just looking at the flags when they are not playing.
J**E
Content lacks quality control
We just opened it to play. While the concept is cute, the questions on the cards are inaccurate. Really problematic when trying to use it as a teaching tool.
C**R
Knowledge
My grandson who is almost 6 years old love flags and lesrned a lot with this game
T**Y
Good enough
Overall good, but not sure why some flags were selected and others omitted. Not sure how Palestine was left out and Vatican City with a similar status was included. Kosovo and (to some extent) Taiwan are also controversial as being independent countries, yet have their own cards. I disagree with another reviewer- that Puerto Rico is it's own country, when it is part of USA. Something that jumped out as wrong is- Trinidad & Tobago is listed under North America. I only opened this up yesterday, but there are already errors and annoyances. It's 90% decent though. Wish it had more information concerning the flags.
E**H
Nice game and learning tool
My teenage son loves these cards. We play the game as a family. It can be adapted for most levels. We keep it real casual but could be competitive if wanted. We blindfold my teenager and describe the flags to him. I've also bought this for nephews and friends.
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