Professor Noggin World of Dinosaurs


It's the 2020 edition of Professor Noggin with all new photos! A Tyrannosaurus Rex is a popular dinosaur, but have you ever heard of an Ouranosaurus? Kids can learn fun facts about their favourite Dinosaurs and also learn about new ones in this popular card game.
The Professor Noggin series of educational card games encourages kids to learn interesting facts about their favorite subjects. Each of the thirty game cards combines trivia, true or false, and multiple choice questions. A special three-numbered die is included which adds an element of unpredictability. Easy and hard levels keep kids interested and challenged - while of course having fun!
Click the Instructions Tab below or watch the video to learn 'How to Play' Professor Noggin card games.
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Case Pack | 24, 36, 48 | Width | 5.125" |
Origin | Canada | Height | 6.625" |
UPC | 6-25012-11405-9 | Depth | 1.5" |
Item # | 11405 | Weight | 0.5 lbs. |
Allosaurua
Ankylosaurus
Apatosaurus
Archaeopteryx
Brachiosaurus
Corythosaurus
Dinosaur Bones
Dinosaur Museum
Extinction
Fossil Excavation
Fossils
General Topic Card
Ichthyosaurus
Iguanadon
Ouranosaurus
Ornithomimus
Pachycephalosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Plants of the Mesozoic Era
Plateosaurus
Protoceratops
Pteranodon
Reproduction
Rhamphorhynchus
Spinosaurus
Stegosaurus
Triceratops
Tyrannosaurus
Utahraptor
Velociraptor