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Rainforest Animals Clue Game
byJoseph Cornell



Card Deck: 72 Cards
Dim: 6.4 "x 4.9"

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Description:

Children and adults alike will enjoy discovering the ten mystery rainforest animals in this ingenious set of six indoor and outdoor games.
 
Fun and educational, Rainforest Animals is based on a popular activity from Joseph Cornell's book Sharing Nature with Children II.

Naturalist Joseph Cornell designed this versatile card game set to be used in several different ways, for varying numbers of players, each game giving information and piquing curiosity about rainforest animals.
 
Ages 7 to adult

Curriculum Components:

Rainforest Habitat
Nature Awarenesss
Active Learning/Discovery


What Others are Saying:

Tropical rain forests are active places—they contain over two-thirds of the world's plant and animal species. Your classroom will be an active place, too, when your students break out the Rainforest Animals Clue Game, by Joseph Cornell. The game can be played in six different ways, with one to 30 players. It's a fun supplement to rain forest and ecology units and a great way for your students to learn about rain forest wildlife.
—Learning Magazine


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