Only one little twist separates CLACK! Categories from our top-selling CLACK! Game, but its built-in extra challenge is just enough to make it ideal for older kids. Spread out the magnetic discs, roll the dice, and scramble to find something from the category and color shown. Red dogs, yellow donuts, green trucks--they all fit into categories such as animals, food, and vehicles. Make a match, grab a disc, and use its magnetic clack to build a stack. Keeping score is easy—just line up the stacks to see whose tower is tallest. For 2-8 players, ages 7 and up. Contents include 48 magnetic discs, 1 color die, 1 category die, and illustrated instructions.
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Yellow stars! Red lightning bolts! Blue footprints . . . where are they? Spread out the magnetic discs, roll the dice, and scramble to match the picture and the color. Make a match, grab a disc, and use its magnetic clack to build a stack. Keeping score is easy—just line up the stacks to see whose tower is tallest. For 2-6 players ages 5 and up.
• The magnets connect with a satisfying "clack" • Constant action—every player plays on every turn • Magnets are safely sealed inside of the discs |
Everything is ducky when Mama Duck has her ducklings in a row. But when players flip over a lily pad that matches the last duckling in line, they call out "Duck-a-roo!" and swim it to the front. The game ends when Mama swims back to the front after the last match, and players count up their lily pads to see who wins. For 2-4 players ages 3 and up.
• 4 plastic ducks double as toys (and they float in the tub!) • Chunky pieces are perfect for little hands • Duck-shaped box will swim off the shelves |
In this fast-moving party game, flip over nine cards, then combine any two to create a saying, phrase, movie title, word, song lyric, slogan . . . any recognized combination of words. Every time you make a connection you collect those cards and replace them with two more. The player with the most cards wins, but everyone walks away proud of the great connections that they made. From "Party Time" to "Baby's Got Back" to "The Hot Seat" to "Love Potion," it's the game for players who love to "Brain Storm." For 2-10 players ages 10 and up.
• 120 cards offer millions of possible connections • Ideal for large gatherings and small groups • Excellent lateral thinking game |
Flip-Pix is the first-ever visual categories game for kids. Players look at a card with pictures on it and flip through their hand in a race to play a card with a letter that one of those pictures starts with. They then flip over their hands and do the opposite, scouting for a picture that starts with one of the letters on the face-up card. Creativity is rewarded—"Unicorn" works with "U," or "A" for "Animal," or "I" for "Imaginary Creature"--as is speed: the first player to play all of their cards wins the game. Comes in a sturdy tin--we think it's a game that you'll . . . flip for!
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In one of the world's top-selling family and kids card games, players scan the cards as they're flipped to find five of the same fruit, then race to squeak the banana. The first player to bop it keeps all of the face-up cards and play continues. Everyone looks for five fruits at once, so there's no waiting--it's a full-on fruit frenzy! The player with the most cards wins in this game as a travel game and for home play. For 2-6 players ages 5 and up.
• More than 11 million units sold worldwide • Features a squishy banana-shaped squeaker • Used in schools to improve counting and math skills |
Wait—it says "blue," but it's printed in red. What's going on? This multi-player brainteaser game is designed to befuddle, and strenghten your brain. Everyone plays at once as you race to match up cards that don't match—it sounds easy, but it's surprisingly challenging. None of a Kind is based on The Stroop Test, one of the most-cited papers in experimental psychology. It studies the relationship between the brain's processing speed and executive functions, focusing on regions of the brain involved in planning, decision-making, and managing real-world interference, such as multi-tasking. In other words, playing None of a Kind improves your brain's processing speed!
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