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Customer reviews of Snapshots Across America by Talicor
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Snapshots Across America has been reviewed 9 times with an average rating of 4.67
My rating of Snapshots Across America
Posted 4/22/2008 by CAROL J PLETZ

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I ordered this for my daughter who lives several states away. She is learning the States at school right now and I thought this would help her..
She had a blast with the game and took it to school where it made a big hit with her teacher and classmates.. made her feel wonderful..
Her younger brother is playing the game too.. I bet when he needs to know the states...It will be slam dunk for him..

Fun And Educational
Posted 1/12/2008 by Linda

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This game is educational for my 9 year old daughter. It is interesting for my husband and me as well. It's given me a couple of travel ideas for future road trips. The bad weather cards add an additional element of fun! I highly recommend this product.

Fantastic Game For All Ages!
Posted 12/31/2007 by Kristin W.

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I purchased 3 of these as gifts for our nieces/nephews because we have one and love it! I bought ours at a homeschooling convention a couple of years ago and we continually love playing it. It has interest for our grade-schooler, our middle-schooler, our high-schooler, and even the adults! It's fun to think of places to visit and I love that it gives my kids a US geography lesson without even realizing it!

Snapshots Across America
Posted 4/12/2007 by Rachel Ebner

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The directions aren't very clear.

Review of Snapshots Across America
Posted 2/22/2007 by NH Family of 4

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Fun game. A great way to learn the states and fun facts about each.

Snapshots Across America
Posted 11/16/2006 by Deborah A. Heron

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Lots of fun, very nice and compact.

Fun Game for Teaching and Learning U.S. Geography
Posted 11/13/2006 by Joy Martin

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My 4th graders really liked playing this game. The photos make the states "real" for them. While they play, they are using a map in a more meaningful way.

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