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🧩 STEM Flash Card Game: Qurious Edition Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of 🧩 STEM Flash Card Game: Qurious Edition

7 Qurious Seas is a new ocean based adventure game for meeting new ocean friends, learning numbers, basic counting and memory. Encourage an interest and love of STEM and STEAM based subjects from an early age. Reinforce sharing, sportsmanship, memory skill building, strategy communication skills and a love of play. Game provides 6 fun and unique ways to improve number recognition, counting, match and memory skills.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fun, Addictive, Non-Toxic Educational Game

Bought for my teacher wife for school use. While their sixth graders have asked to play (that's saying something!), they're great for all ages. Dinos is especially good for word formation, spelling and vocabulary. Each game is a deck big enough for many kids to play at the same time. All in all, these and other trivia games were great additions to their learning materials that kids love to play with.

Pros
  • Easy Installation
Cons
  • Communication with Seller

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cute Space Maps

These maps are pretty easy to use and there are two official ways to play them. Spin the wheel and proceed to a color matching or memory game where you flip two at a time and try to find matching pairs. The maps look very good, quite thick and will be interesting for children who are interested in space and astronomy. However, I would say that they are aimed at younger children due to the simplicity of the games intended. However, you can and should come up with your own rules or games with it.

Pros
  • Very Impressive
Cons
  • Some Problems

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This game was my son's favorite gift!

This game was a fantastic gift for our dinosaur obsessed 3 year old. It's amazing on many levels and fun for all ages. I can see exactly how it will grow with him. The cards are well made and the metal box would make a very sturdy storage container. We've learned more names to add to his dinosaur vocabulary and we're using this as a fun way to identify the letters of the alphabet. Our older children also took part and can now identify many dinosaurs. I really recommend this game!

Pros
  • Quality workmanship
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Frustrating Good for travel games

I was very excited to get this for my 5 year old who loves space but it's not fun at all for those who have already started reading. The age targeting games are versions of Find It! and "Go Fish", but he doesn't find it funny and even frustrating at times to find matches. Another game we could do together would require you to lay 72 (!) cards on the floor, which is just ridiculous. .The redemption is that the maps and pictures are really cool and excellent quality. We should come up with our…

Pros
  • Handy item
Cons
  • Useless features

We had a lot of fun playing dinosaurs right after unpacking. The beautifully designed game is insanely packed with dinosaur information. There are so many different games in this sturdy box. We were playing a match game and I added a rule to make it more difficult. You had to name the dinosaur before you could join the game. My son, who doesn't like reading long words, was very interested in reading all the dinosaur names and beat me to the bone! Then we played memory. And there are many more…

Pros
  • It's fun
Cons
  • A few little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great game(s). So many different games in one - great price

I bought this game because I teach English to ESL kids and I thought dinosaurs would interest kids more in the letter part of the "dino writing" part of the game, than just playing on the spot. It's essentially the same as adding dotted words, adding more elements, and making the game educational. The kids love it. But I didn't know there were 3 other games with the same deck! Sure, there are saves, but there are other, more interesting games like dinoROAR, which seems to be the kids' favorite…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Frequency