Friday, July 2, 2010

STARE! JUNIOR Game - 2nd Edition

STARE! JUNIOR Game - 2nd Edition












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Kids can test and train their visual memory skills and have a blast doing it. In Stare! Junior - the game - players have 30 seconds to stare at an image on a card. Images are varied and fun for kids to look at. It might be a movie poster, funny photo, comic, work of art and more. When time is up, an opponent will flip over the card and ask the player a series of questions about the image to see how much they can recall. What was the clown holding in his left hand? What color was the girl's hat? Guess right and advance on the game board. Kids can play individually or on teams. The revised Second Edition includes larger image cards containing all new images and questions! Includes 960 questions on 160 image cards, game board, sand timer, playing pieces, die, and instruction sheet.


  • This award winner has gotten even better-Stare! Junior 2nd Edition has all new images & larger cards
  • A fun game for kids that develops memory, concentration and imagination!
  • A winner of the National Parenting Center Seal and the Teacher's Choice Award for the Family.
  • Includes 160 fun image cards with 960 questions, game board, sand timer, playing pawns, die.
  • For 2 to 6 players (up to 18 players with teams). Ages 6-12. Parents can help 4-5 year-olds play too!



Furrowed brows and hearty laughter are the most likely outcome of this fun but challenging game from Game Development Group. Just like its elder edition, the object of Stare! Junior is to be the first to reach the end of the game board. "Been there, done that," you're thinking? But in this game, looking hard and paying attention to detail are two things that will help players move forward. Individuals or teams stare at an image on a card for 30 seconds (more challenging games can be played by shortening the time) and then answer questions about what they saw. It's not easy--just try to remember what color socks the person next to you on the bus was wearing this morning, or how many people were reading magazines. Of course, you weren't staring... --Rachel Radway


Customer Reviews ::




Great Developmental game - James Ferer - Darien, CT USA
If you want to help create a budding Sherlock Holmes, use this game to teach kids not just to look, but to see. I've never seen anything like Stare and Stare Junior to teach visual memory and perception. Besides, it's a lot of fun to play. It's great for adults to play with children, because the little ones can get more time to answer; or if you own both games, the regular and junior cards are easy to combine. I really recommend these games.





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