My kids, unlike me, are huge fans of geography! “How can that be?!” you may ask. It
could be because as a child, I memorized geography facts by
flipping through pages of textbooks and atlases. My kids, on the other
hand, are learning geography with an amazing educational product from
Educents – a talking globe!
When we
first took the GeoSafari Talking Globe
out of the box and started playing with it, I thought that it might be
too difficult for me, a 37-year-old homeschooling mama who has quite a
bit of pride in the smarts department. Fortunately, my children didn’t
even bat an eye.
“Challenging” is a great word to describe this globe.
After a month of playing with their GeoSafari Talking Globe , they get
much more answers right than wrong. They know how to quickly find each
continent and are learning where the countries are in each. The globe
comes with 100,000 questions, and they still haven’t even heard half of
them!
As you can see in the video demonstration, the globe is easy to use and customizable. You
get to choose how many players, how long you get to answer each
question, and which part of the world you’d like to be quizzed on. The
speech is very clear, easy to understand, and you can ask for a hint
when the question is difficult. I’m really impressed with it!
Now it isn't cheap at $110 on sale (make sure to use the code WELCOME16 for your 15% discount and free shipping) but nice globes are never cheap, this one is made wonderfully well, and it's worth the price when you think about what a great educational tool it is! Get it here!
Now it isn't cheap at $110 on sale (make sure to use the code WELCOME16 for your 15% discount and free shipping) but nice globes are never cheap, this one is made wonderfully well, and it's worth the price when you think about what a great educational tool it is! Get it here!
We have one of these, love it!!
ReplyDeletethat is amazing,what a wonderful way to learn
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool globe! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is really neat and especially since the Olympics started, my daughter has asked me about different countries.
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