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DREAM GREEN, a Weirton West Virginia USA based educational game company, was founded in 1992 by Sharon Davis Green, a Weirton native, and her husband, Don Green, originally from Cape Town, South Africa. In the past few years their games have been honored by GAMES Magazine, DR. TOY, The Canadian Toy Testing Council, the National Association for Gifted Children, the National Parenting Publications, Creative Child Magazine, Today´s Parent Magazine and many others. And DREAM GREEN was recently given the 2003 Outstanding Toy Manufacturer Recognition of Excellence by DR. TOY. The games have also been featured in DISCOVER, ESQUIRE, LEARNING, TEACHING pre-K - 8, FAMILY FUN and many other magazines and are used in thousands of classrooms across the United States and abroad. Don and Sharon also lecture on the creative learning aspects of their games. You can see them at NSSEA Ed Expo (Booth 334) and at the ASTRA Marketplace.

1-2-3 OY!
G8 ELECTRONIC CHESS CLOCK / GAME TIMER
1-2-3 OY! dramatically improves fast mental arithmetic, quickly builds confidence and encourages teamwork. Teachers, parents and students, remedial to advanced, here and abroad love this unique collection of ten dynamic math card games. The flexible rules and optional use of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division will challenge the best of the best and help the most math phobic. The instructions include comprehensive information for educators at both school and home. Each game is presented with numerous variations which are easily adapted to player´s abilities. Each game is clearly defined by grade level, difficulty and speed. Multiple Award Winner (Also check out the companion set of eight word games, A-B-C OY!)

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The only game timer that can time up to 8 different players plus time both sequential or non-sequential turn based games. It will dramatically enhance all your game playing, from chess to board games, cards to trivia, strategy and role playing, debating contests to puzzle solving competitions. The G8 is the perfect alternative to the traditional mechanical chess clock.

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NOBLE CELTS
TIC TAC CHEC
Noble Celts is a richly decorated Celton-Saxon styled circular chess game. Chess was played on a circular designed board centuries ago but this version mostly disappeared during the Dark Ages. Only in recent years has this form of chess been rediscovered and this design combines beautiful artistry with dynamic play. Although the chess pieces still move as in European Chess and those chess rules apply, the lack of side edges on the Noble Board makes this variant a vibrant way of playing an ancient game. The board is faux leather measuring approximately 26 x 26 inches. The abstract animal and interlocking braided cord designs of Northern Britain and Ireland harmonize beautifully and are complemented with exquisite chess pieces from an original set hand carved by Don Green. Numerous references to the development and history of chess and the pieces are included. The chess pieces are cast resin.

Whether you´re a chess enthusiast or a novice, Noble Celts is an interesting twist on a classic game which will keep you entertained for hours!



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Master the basic elements of chess within 5 minutes, including moves and strategy without being intimidated. This quick, fun game combines aspects of both chess and tic tac toe. The object of the game is to get your four pieces, a Knight, a Rook, a Bishop and a Pawn in a line before your opponent does. Captured pieces are returned and can be played again. Both novice and avid chess players will love this game which is both exciting and challenging. Silk screened on hard wood with wood playing pieces. Complete instructions included. Multiple Award Winner.

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