Educational Board Games

The Storybook Game

$5.00

  • Lunch box tin contains 54 illustrated cards and instructions.
  • 2-4 players
  • Ages 4+

Product Description
4 years & up. Sharpen memory skills with this game that tells a never-ending story differently every time. Children create a unique story, one card at a time, memorizing the cards as they are played. Lunch box tin contains 54 illustrated cards and instructions. 2-4 players

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  1. 2boymom says:

    Originally we got this game as a gift for my 4 year old. You can use them as flash cards, or use them to create easy stories with your child (not as a game, but to help show them progression thru a story). Now my son is 6 and we bought it for his 1st grade teacher. Think it would be great for a Kindergarten teacher also.
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  2. My sons received this game as a Christmas gift. My oldest brought it into his second grade classroom– where it was so warmly received, we purchased a set for his teacher as a gift. Play is not limited to the directions enclosed– the cards easily lend themselves to other sorts of storytelling games. It’s a handy tool for getting creative juices flowing, as well as a good non-electronic way to pass the time at home on a rainy day.
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  3. I borrowed this for the library and now am buying our own set. What a wonderful way to foster creativity and humor!!! Such a simple idea that can do so much!!!! My 5YO son loves it. This will be great for car journeys.
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  4. I bought this for my four year old and she loves it. The best part is that it is one of the few games that we play that adults can also enjoy. I think that older kids would enjoy it as well. We don’t usually play by the rules though (I thought it might be a bit hard for my daughter to remember so many cards). We simply put out three or four cards and take turns telling a story about them. Also, this way there is no winner or loser (for those kids that don’t want to play games they might lose). The longer we have been playing this game the more elaborate my daughter’s stories have become. It is a wonderful game to spark her imagination and help with sequencing skills.
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  5. The game is simple. A deck of cards with a pictures on eah one. Turn one over and begin a story based on the image, then take turns turning over cards and adding a line to the story based on the picture. It’s an excellent language challenge for everyone, Kid’s that like to talk will like to play and kid’s that have a hard time expressing will benefit from the structure and visual clues. I play with a 5 year old who loves it. I also bring it to school and play with my 6-9th graders.
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