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Manufacturer: University Games
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Amazon Maximum Age: 12 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 10 Amazon Minimum Age: 72 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: University Games EAN: 0794764019407 Feature: Winner of iParenting Media Award Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: University Games Manufacturer: University Games Manufacturer Minimum Age: 96 Model: 01940 Publisher: University Games Release Date: 2002-04-01 Studio: University Games
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Winner of iParenting Media Award Engages kids to learn about the world of science Over 220 Science Questions and Activities 2 to 4 Players Ages 8 & Up
Want to help kids understand chemistry, biology and more? A dose of gross helpsscience make sense! Did you know snot keeps your lungs clean? Or that some bullfrogs are cannibals? Learn this and more as you travel around the game board answering queasy questions. Land on a Gross-Out space, and you may have to check another player for toe jam or describe the last time you threw up! Every time you answer a question or complete a Gross-Out, stretch your slime on the score line. Stretch it to 10 and complete a Lab Experiment to win the game! Full of action and information, it's an educational game they'll actually enjoy. Includes a game board, 110 Question cards, 50 Gross-Out cards, 30 Lab cards, a die and a jar of slime. For 2 to 4 players.
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Customer Rating: Summary: AWESOME! Comment: My family loves this game. We have had a blast playing it. We homeschool our sons and this game is fun and educational. We've been able to use it as a starting point for a variety of topics. Something in the game interests them and they want to know more. I love that the game ends with a mini lab experiment. My kids are 8 & 5 so these mini lessons are perfect for their age. The last time we played the lab experiment was to cover the remote control with foil and try to turn off the tv. This led to an entire discussion on light, reflection, lasers, etc. I can't think of a better way to cover science every week. Customer Rating: Summary: Totally Gross Comment: Great product, definately has the "gross" factor that kids love. The slime has an awful smell that almost made me gag..maybe thats part of it, but it really is educational and fun! Customer Rating: Summary: fun for everyone Comment: My 6 year old loved this game. It is educational and is fun for adults "for awhile". The questions are fun. The slime does get dry eventually and is not usable. Customer Rating: Summary: Really Gross!!!! Comment: My son loved it...the grosser the better. I however couldn't get past looking in another players nose for boogers. If that doesn't bother you, this is the game for you if you like grossness! Customer Rating: Summary: Good Fun, Good Laughs, Educational Comment: I read a lot of the reviews here before purchasing this product. Yeah, there's a lot of potty humor. You do lots of off the wall stuff (I had to smell my husband's armpit - I do that every night when I tuck into bed, though not purposely.) It's a funny, silly game that is probably best played with family members or very close family friends. There's covert educating going on but it's nicely disguised as entertaining, funny, and disgusting. If you're averse to discussing natural body functions in front of other people - this isn't the game for you. If you have a child that is into science and how the body works and is a bit ornery - you'll be re-educated and your child will be rolling on the floor. My son, who is 7, thought it was a hugely funny game. He even seemed interested in the "boring facts" that weren't related to body functions. It's a good chance to laugh with your children - and that in itself is pretty valuable!