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Customer reviews

We have collected the opinions of those who have purchased the product (parents/children).

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Customer reviews

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Parents' comments

I wanted to improve my son's intercultural understanding from an early age, so I tried playing this game with my son and his friends. Not only was there a variety of ways to enjoy it, but I also discovered many things I didn't know. It also helped improve my memory, and it really stimulated my son's curiosity to ask "why?" and "Is that so?", so he became interested in Egypt, even though he had never been interested before. He also started asking me lots of questions, and I'm happy that we've had more conversations as a parent and child. In addition, because communication is naturally generated, I feel that it has a better effect on brain development than video games.

Ms. A (mother of a 5-year-old)

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I was a little worried about how to play, but the rules were simple and the children quickly learned and enjoyed the game. My child is not yet good at reading, but we can play together by looking at the pictures and thinking together, and my older sister takes the lead, so it's great that we can play together. Even after the game is over, he is interested in questions like, "Where is this country?" and "How long ago did it take place?", so it's perfect for stimulating his intellectual curiosity. I think it's a great game that parents and children can enjoy learning together.

B (mother of two sisters, ages 4 and 6)

My child usually has a hard time concentrating, but when he started playing this game, he was surprisingly focused! He gets bored quickly with normal study, but when we talked about "Do you know where this is?" and "Here's why," he started asking more and more questions, and it seemed like learning itself became fun. It's great that you can learn while using your hands because you play with cards. It seems like it would be useful for social studies at school, and I think it's a game that can be played for a long time.

Ms. C (mother of a first grade elementary school student)

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I bought this because I was looking for a game that my older and younger children could play together. It's great that it can be enjoyed at each level, with younger children reading and explaining the words, and kindergarteners looking at the illustrations and guessing "what country is this?" Unlike regular board games, children naturally gain knowledge while playing, so I'm happy that they can learn without being told to "study!" It's great that adults can enjoy it together, as it reveals things that even parents didn't know.

D (mother of a 5-year-old second-grader)

I found this card game when I was looking for a game to play with my child. Some educational games are so focused on "learning" that children can't enjoy them, but this one is great because it's fun and you can learn at the same time. I was surprised that my child's vocabulary increased through the game, and he said "I want to play more!" I think it's a great way to develop a desire to learn.

Ms. E (mother of a first grade elementary school student)

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Since my child is still in kindergarten, I thought it might be difficult, but the illustrations were easy to understand, and with my support, he was able to enjoy it. In fact, he became more and more interested in the country, saying, "I want to go there!", and now he looks at the map and asks, "Where is this?" It's great that he can learn while playing, so he can increase his knowledge without any stress. It's a game that increases communication between parents and children and is also useful for education, so I'm very satisfied!

Ms. F (mother of a 4-year-old)

Children's Voices

I learned about many different countries! There were countries I didn't know anything about, so it was fun! I used a lot of cards and thought about how to get them! Next time I want to do it with my brother!

Souta (6 years old)

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I did it with my brother! It was difficult at first, but I gradually got better at it, and I was so happy when I said, "I know more than you!" I'll definitely do it again next time!

Momoka-chan (5 years old)

When I found out about the unknown country, I was surprised and thought, "Wow! Something like this exists?" I got stronger after eating potatoes, and I was able to give it to my dad! I want to get even stronger!

Kenta (7 years old)

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I learned a lot about the country! When I came across something I didn't know and asked "why?", Mommy explained it to me, saying "it's like this!" Learning things is starting to be fun!

Rina-chan (6 years old)

I played against my dad and lost, but I won when I played again! I want to beat my mom this time! I want to know more about this unknown country!

Yuuki (5 years old)

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