Box Cars and
One-Eyed Jacks
Supplier of multi-sided dice and math and literacy games to play
with them.
Creative
Teaching Associates
A large selection of teaching games. Look under "Products,"
select a topic category, then click on the product code on the
left to get a description of each game.
Educational
Learning Games
We offer enriching educational kids board games from all over
the world for people of all ages! Parents and teachers will appreciate
our low prices and huge variety of educational board games.
Fun Again
Games
These folks find and refurbish new and old games for you.
Imagine and Learn:
Educational Games
We are a homeschooling family in Toronto and were frustrated
by how hard it was to get good educational games in Canada.
InflationDeflation
The add-on game to Monopoly®, updates America's favorite
board game and introduces players to economic cycles, inflation,
deflation, politics and more - creating a new package that is
educational, fun, and at times, quite funny!
Learning Together,
Playing Together
This is one of many resources Bernie DeKoven has online, that
he's been gathering for the last 35 years. Bernie designs games,
advises other game designers, runs workshops, writes books, in
short, he does whatever he can find that will make fun more accessible
to more people.
Patriot Challenge
A board game that celebrates the American journey from past to
present day. Players follow the footsteps of famous people, relive
exciting events, and experience American culture in this unique
game where stamp art chronicles the American story.
Questique
An educational word game that uses individual crossword play
to help develop vocabulary skills. A simple handicapping system
allows players of mixed abilities to all play together and compete
as equals.
Schoolzone
Very inexpensive games, cards and pads, etc. Handy for making
your own games. Our favorite: the card game "Five-State
Rummy," a fun family game that will help all learn where
the states are in relation to one another. Most products in $2-3
range.
SyZyGy
Each player draws 9 letter tiles from a pool of 304 letter tiles. Someone says "Go" and everyone turns their tiles right side up and begins to construct a crossword puzzle. All words must connect just like a crossword puzzle.