GeoSafari Talking Globe
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Average customer review:Product Description
Over 10,000 questions for third-graders and up! The Talking Globe is an interactive geography quiz game with dazzling lights and sound effects to guide, reward and excite little learners. One to four players choose quiz categories (USA/Canada, World, All) that they must answer in time. It's an effective teaching globe as well as a fun quiz machine. Crystal-clear speech, fun sounds and international music add entertainment and educational value.
Features 12-inch geopolitical globe, automatic scoring, adjustable volume, question repeat, help button and jacks for optional AC adapter and headphones (not included). One-year manufacturer warranty. Measures 14" x 14.2" x 18.9".
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11561 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Educational Insights
- Model: 8895
- Released on: 2006-06-12
- Dimensions: 18.90" h x 14.10" w x 14.10" l, 5.75 pounds
Features
- Crystal-clear speech, fun sounds, and international music add entertainment and educational value.
- Features 12-inch geopolitical globe, automatic scoring, adjustable volume, question repeat, help button, and jacks for optional AC adapter and headphones (sold separately).
- One-year warranty.
- Requires four "C" batteries or AC adapter (both sold separately).
- Ages 8 and up
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Interactive geography quiz game with dazzling lights and sound effects to guide, reward, and excite! One to four players choose quiz categories (USA/Canada, World, World + USA/Canada) and answer response times. It's an effective teaching globe as well as a fun quiz machine!
Customer Reviews
slightly dissapointed
I am quite disappointed with this product because it doesn't do what I expected. I brought this for my seven year old son because he loves to learn about different places. I thought the globe would help him learn by pointing to a place and telling him about it. Instead, it just plays a game asking questions. Yes, he can learn by this type of interaction, but that is not what I wanted from this product. I thought I had search the internet enough and had found what I wanted for him, I didn't. In my opionion, it would be a great institutional learning aide for a classroom environment. Perhaps for an older child this would be a more useful learning product.



