Gladstone's Games to Go: Verbal Volleys, Coin Contests, Dot Duels, and Other Games for Boredom-Free Days
No Boards! No Boredom!
Remember the games you used to play in the car as a kid? You’d enjoy playing them again, but you can’t quite remember all the rules, and besides, the games were awfully easy. Well, Gladstone’s Games to Go has come to the rescue.
With updated classics and challenging original games, Gladstone’s Games to Go delivers antidotes to boredom and entert...more
Remember the games you used to play in the car as a kid? You’d enjoy playing them again, but you can’t quite remember all the rules, and besides, the games were awfully easy. Well, Gladstone’s Games to Go has come to the rescue.
With updated classics and challenging original games, Gladstone’s Games to Go delivers antidotes to boredom and entert...more
Paperback, 144 pages
Published
March 1st 2004
by Quirk Books
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Scott Simon on Weekend Edition
I bought this book after listening to a segment on NPR's Weekend Edition with Scott Simon. After listening to Jim Gladstone and Scott Simon play some of the verbal games over the air, I was interested. I wrote the name of the book, purchased from Amazon.com, and have now played nearly all of the games in the past 4 or 5 years.
I have three children under the age of 6 and they are intrigued by the games, but they are much much too young for most of the games, but someday... someday. ...more
I have three children under the age of 6 and they are intrigued by the games, but they are much much too young for most of the games, but someday... someday. ...more
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