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Card Game for Rebel Girls

£13.00

Build a team of extraordinary leaders, warriors, pioneers, creators and champions in this original set-collecting card game that celebrates inspiring Rebel Girls from throughout history.

 

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Age: 9+ & Family

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Description

Explore, learn and play without limits!

The aim of the game is to collect and complete sets of Character Cards to score as many Rebel Reward points as possible.

Each Rebel Reward Card requires a different team of Rebel Girls to complete the task, so players must use their Character Card’s strengths and the handy Wild Cards to build a squad of strong girls!

The card game is based on the Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls novels, which are an inspiring collection of stories about mighty women, from iconic world leaders to little-known pioneers, and present an alternate history of progress and achievement. Every page is adorned with vibrant, imaginative illustrations by talented female artists from around the globe, and this artwork is used throughout the bright and colourful card game.

Product Details:
Pack contains 112 illustrated playing cards
Also includes personalised certificates for Rebel Girls inspired to achieve greatness in their own lives.
2-4 players

From Gibsons

Additional information

Weight 0.265 kg
Dimensions 25 × 125 × 335 mm

What our testers said

“Wow, this is exciting, I know these people.” – Girl aged 8

“This card says ‘you were brave and tried some food you’ve never eaten before. It tasted great!’ I’m going to try a new food too.” – Girl aged 9

What our experts think

The Rebel Girls card game is fast-paced and strategic and its built-in facts are great for teaching children about inspiring female figures in history. The children were excited by the people they recognised from the range of books as well as those they had previously read about or studied in school.

While it helped to have a parent’s assistance at first to aid gameplay and refer back to the instructions, the children picked up the aim of the game quickly once they got going. Each game is slightly different from the other and builds children’s confidence in how to use each card to its full potential to maximise points – this is ideal for developing their strategic thinking skills.

Skills developed

– Builds confidence

– Develops knowledge and understanding of female figures in history

– Helps to develop strategic thinking