🌟 Launch Their Imagination with QuriousSpace!
QuriousSpace Junior Explorer is an innovative STEM flash card game designed for pre-readers, using captivating NASA photos to teach essential skills like color recognition, counting, and memory. With six engaging games, it promotes social interaction and a passion for space exploration, making learning a fun adventure.
A**N
WONDERFUL and FUN LEARNING GAME
My almost 5 yrs old grandson was enthralled with this game since he has been fascinated with dinosaurs. It is easyto take with me when we go somewhere since it is small and compact and comes in a sturdy traveling tin. The cards are durable because they are plastic coated and I love that he rather play with the cards then sit in front of a screen!There are many different games and I love that not only is this educational (STEM) but also fun! I highly recommendthis Qurious product. I plan on purchasing their other products (TELESCOPE ETC.) since he enjoys this one so much.
A**R
Dinos is a super-fun and educational game! Great for home or travel.
Right out of the box we had so much fun playing Dinos. The beautifully designed game is crazy-packed with info about dinosaurs. There are so many different games in this sturdy box. We played the match game and I added a rule to make it more challenging. You had to name the dinosaur before you could take the match. My son who doesn't love reading long words was very motivated to read all the names of the dinosaurs and beat me hands-down! Then we played memory. And, there are many more games that we are looking forward to playing all while we are learning about dinosaurs.So far, we have all the Qurious games. It is a trusted brand of high quality games made from high quality, non-toxic materials. GO DINOS!
C**K
Solar System Fun
I removed one star because the metal container which holds the cards came dented. Other than that, the space card game offers fun for all ages. Even my three year old grandson enjoys being quizzed on planet facts. We will be playing this game for years to come.
B**Y
This game was my sons favorite present!!
This game was a fantastic gift for our Dino obsessed 3 year old. It is amazing on so many levels and fun for a wide range of ages. I can see exactly how this will grow with him. The cards are well made and the metal box will keep is a very sturdy storage container. We have learned even more names to add to his dino vocabulary and we are using it as a fun way to identify the letters of the Alphabet. Even our older children have joined in the fun and can now identify many dinos. I really recommend this game!!
C**E
Fun game
Great game for Dino lovers of all ages
A**R
Great game(s)...so many different games in one - great value
I got this game because I teach English to ESL kids and I thought the dinosaurs would get the kids more interested in the letter part "dino write" part of the game than just a spot it game. It's basically spot it with added word making with points, adding more elements and making it more of a learning game. The kids love it...but I didn't realize that there are another 3 games to play with the same deck! Of course there's memory but there are other more interesting games like dinoROAR which the kids seemed to like the best because it has the elements of specialty cards that can help/hurt other players. I am super happy with this game. I will say there are a lot of directions (for a lot of games) so I'd advise only playing one at a time until you master it. I also found the point system for the game DinoWRITE to be a lot to handle and just made up my own much simplified point system.
L**E
A little disappointed!
My Son in law works at an observatory and love anything space related to do with his kids but they didn’t enjoy this like I thought they would.
V**W
Great game!!
Two games can be played. There are 50 double sided cards. One is the Space Explorer game. There is a spinner and game pieces to form different paths from start to finish. The pictures for this game are photographs of space. They are interesting to look at and can be used as a starting point in a classroom. If the solar system is being discussed and topics are to be assigned, each group or individual can pick a card and see their topic. The other game is a memory one with drawn pictures on the other side. It is an interesting and informative way to play an old game of card memory. I played these games with an 8 year old and he enjoyed both games. He told me he liked the memory game so he could remember where pictures were, and the board game could be done in different designs from start to finish and he enjoyed that.
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