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Melissa & Doug - Flip to Win Travel License Plate Game Wooden U.S. Map Game Board - Olde Church Emporium
Melissa & Doug U.S.A License Plate Travel Game Wooden Game Board Ages 8 # 2098
Melissa & Doug U.S.A License Plate Travel Game Wooden Game Board Ages 8 # 2098
Melissa & Doug U.S.A License Plate Travel Game Wooden Game Board Ages 8 # 2098
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Melissa & Doug U.S.A License Plate Travel Game Wooden Game Board Ages 8 # 2098

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Road trip! Add excitement to travel with this sturdy, reusable classic travel game. Learn the name and location of all fifty states, identify states by their license plate design or simply plot your trip by flipping the states along your route? This is truly fun on the go! No loose pieces to leave a trail! For ages 8 and up.

  • Wooden game board features all fifty states and their capitals
  • Learn the name and location of all fifty states and Identify states by their license plate design
  • Two players may keep score with color-coded edges
  • 14.5 x 11.5 x 1.1
  • 8+ years
Discover Countless Ways To Play
  • CAPITALS & CODES: Instead of searching for license plates, test kids' knowledge of the state capitals and postal code abbreviations! Designate one passenger to call out a state name. The first player to name the state's capital or spell the postal abbreviation correctly flips the tile to his or her chosen color.

  • WHERE IS IT?: Help kids learn where states are located. Flip all the tiles onto their sides so the state name is hidden. Ask kids to find a particular state. When they answer, have them flip the tile to check if the answer is correct. Continue quizzing kids until they locate every state on the map!

  • ADD STATE CAPITALS: Make the game even more challenging by requiring that players must not only spot a plate and call out its state name, but must also call out the state's capital in order to flip the corresponding tile. If the player gets the capital wrong, an opposing playing may choose to answer; if the player answers correctly, the tile is flipped to that player's color.


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