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Rubberneckers: Everyone's Favorite Travel Game  
Author: Matthew Lore, et al
ISBN: 0811822176
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Travel & Leisure
"Rubberneckers is the newest way to avoid the dread 'Are we there yet?'"


Book Description
A great car game! "Made to avoid car sickness," as my prone-to-car-sickeness son explains. Generally, players look out the window to find objects described in the cards. Points for each found object vary. The very sturdy box is built to withstand the wildest, most rambunctious family! Don't travel without one of these games!(Selected as Outstanding by Parent Council)


From the Publisher
Award Winning Book **Parent Council Outstanding seal **Dr. Toy Award Winner "Dr. Toy's 100 Best Children's Products for 1999" "10 Best Socially Responsible Products for 1999" **Oppenheimer Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Award winner




Rubberneckers

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Even traffic becomes fun with this game. To play, passengers score points by locating objects in their cars and gain extra points for engaging people in other cars. Contains easy-to-read type and whimsical illustrations. Full-color.

FROM THE CRITICS

Parent Council

The "Space Cards" have pictures and interesting facts about the constellations, and the "Ocean Cards" picture ocean inhabitants and describe their characteristics. The new games are based on well-known favorites. Level on games, "Go Exploring" and "Go Snorkeling," use the simplest concept of counting and picture identification and are simlar to "Go Fish." Other level one games, "Concentration." Level two games, "Crazy Cuttlefish" and "Big Bang!" require the ability to order numbers and are similar to "Crazy Eights." Other level two games, "Solar Flare" and "Food Chain," are similar to "Solitaire." Level three games, "Space Rummy" and Ocean Rummy," require reading skills and some problem-solving abilities and are similar to "Gin Rummy." Children will enjoy using these cards and will learn an amazing amount of relevant information when they play repeatedly.

Parent Council

A great car game! "Made to avoid car sickness," as my prone-to-car-sickeness son explains. Generally, players look out the window to find objects described in the cards. Points for each found object vary. The very sturdy box is built to withstand the wildest, most rambunctious family! Don't travel without one of these games!

Travel & Leisure

Rubberneckers is the newest way to avoid the dread `Are we there yet?'

     



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