So your child is a Nemo fan, you bought the video, and now you're having a Nemo party. What else? How about some fun activities that exercise your child's mind?
Finding Nemo Storytelling Game
This storytelling card game encourages creativity, free thinking, and allows kids to explore and express their own imaginative ideas. The cards are color-coded according to nouns, adjectives, and verbs, so that children will learn the building blocks for sentences. Each player will turn over a card from the pile and use that word to make a sentence. If a card says Marlin, the player might say, "Once upon a time there was a clownfish named Marlin." The next player turns over a card: Deep. "He lived deep in the ocean with his son, Nemo." Players earn points for each card played, and the game continues until all the players' cards have been used. This game comes with 48 cards (36 word cards and 12 picture cards) and game instructions.
Finding Nemo Storytelling Game
Modeled after the classic memory game, this set contains 72 picture cards, 1 plastic storage tray and instructions. Players find lost Nemo along with his friends by flipping over any two cards at a time trying to match identical pictures. When a match is found, the player keeps the cards. If a match is not found, the cards are turned back over. Players need to remember where the playful little creatures are hiding. The winner is the player with the most pairs at the end of the game.
Last updated on March 4, 2006.
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