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Description - 20 Questions for Kids Board Game |
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The Classic Game of People, Places, and Things . . . for Kids I am reddish in color, I don't have any rings, and a candy bar shares my name. What am I? - You act as the clue giver while the other players try to solve the secret identity. Each clue that's read reveals more about the secret identity. The trick is to solve the identity in the fewest number of clues. National Parenting Publications Award.
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Alva
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Kentucky
The best game for pre-teens in the country I wish that this game existed when I was a kid. It works for kids from 7 to 12. My family plays it after dinnes to decide who does the dishes. Parents can use this to stretch kids knowledge of history and world geography. You would be a fool to try this game for your favorite child. My 3 girls love it, but boys do too. Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club from San Mateo, CA What a fun game! Audrey - I thought that the game was really fun. Lindsay - I like 20 Questions because it has a different and funny way to play it. Jared - 20 Questions for Kids is good because it takes a lot of talent. Barrie - I liked 20 Questions because it has lots of cool clues and on one of the rounds I won the first time I guessed! Andrew - I like 20 Questions. Sometimes it is hard and sometimes it is easy. Luciana - I really like this game. Tyrel - 20 Questions is good because it takes a lot of attention. |
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