Description
Welcome to Ella Mentry School, the world's quirkiest elementary school! Things have gotten even wilder with the arrival of Miss Bernard, a new teacher who lets kids freely comment on other teachers. This sentence - building game proves that school can be seriously fun and delightfully weird. With over 570,000 card combinations, it's a blast! Just get the first two cards on your board to rhyme, complete and read out your odd sentence, then add up your points. The player with the most points after three rounds wins. It's funny, drawing humor from Dan Gutman's My Weird School books (no prior knowledge needed). It's easy to learn, with rules taking less than ten minutes to read. It's educational, helping kids develop reading, math, and strategic thinking. It makes the best present and is a game that both kids and parents will love. Ages 6 - 10 (+ Family), 2 - 4 players. Components include 4 sentence boards, 110 playing cards, a score pad, a pencil, and rules.
How to play: First, set up the game by getting out the 4 sentence boards, 110 playing cards, score pad, and pencil. Each player takes a turn. Try to get the first two cards on your board to rhyme, then complete your sentence and read it aloud. After that, add up your points. The game goes on for three rounds, and the player with the most points wins. Note: Keep the cards in a dry place to prevent damage. If you have younger kids playing, make sure to guide them through the rules. To maintain the game, store it in a box when not in use to avoid losing any components. Have fun playing with your family and friends!