Looking for a great Christmas present for 8-12 years of age who help them with their skills for life? Here are some suggestions:
Blurt The Webster's Game of Word Racing
Players as young as seven competing at the first call by the word, the key will fit. On the other side of each card has a reference point for younger players, is appropriate. The children have fun while building their vocabulary. Adults can refresh their family in this fast playing.
GamewrightFunny Business
Unite your funny bone and your brain deals with Funny Business. Choose two cards from the deck of businesses such as hairdressing and bakery products. Players compete to write the name of the merged company name, then vote for the winner. For players 10 +. Winner of Dr. Toy.
celebrities of the ancient world: Moving figures of paper cutting, color, and assemble
Want your kids more interested in history? Bring the old world China, Egypt,Greece, Mesopotamia and lives in Rome to learn about the life of the 20 most important figures in ancient times. The beautiful illustrations may be colored by children and to create moving figures cut, so they can act, the life of these conquerors, emperors and philosophers. A biography of each person's contribution is included. This learning toy is a great hands on experience of history.
The Global Puzzle
Do you want your child to know the world? This is600 pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, where each country is a piece of the puzzle. Although not all countries is a separate piece (some are just too small for the size of the puzzle) and the pieces are not a perfect representation of form is a great learning toy, if you consider that not only offers all the capabilities of fine motor puzzle usual, but in reality what he teaches countries, where on the globe! Fantastic Christmas toys that can be used more and more each time, the strengthening of worldmap.
MythBusters power of air pressure
A fascinating combination of science and fun fact receive the myth busters down the air pressure. The kit may stop answering questions like: to make a whirlwind opening the windows of your house? Or, if you can predict the weather through their bones? Parent's Choice Award winner, and for children from 8 months.
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