Monopoly The First Game Where Women Make More than Man Ms Monopoly
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Ms. Monopoly Board Game; First Game Where Women Make More than Men; Features Inventions by Women; Game for Families and Kids. This breakout Monopoly game introduces Mr. Monopoly's niece, a self-made investment guru, here to update a few things! The game celebrates women inventors as players move around the board collecting iconic things that wouldn't exist without women. WIFI, chocolate chip cookies, bullet proof vests and the list goes on! This is the first game where women make more than men, but who you are is up to you. Includes unique tokens that represent Ms. Monopoly's adventurous spirit. Ages 8+.
FEATURES/SPECIFICATION:
Made with high quality materials
Made with nontoxic materials
Perfect gift for your kids
Perfect for indoor games
MEET MS. MONOPOLY: This breakout Monopoly board game introduces a new character to the Monopoly family, and is a celebration of women entrepreneurs and inventors.
BUY INVENTIONS BY WOMEN: Instead of buying properties, players buy some of the things that wouldn't exist without the innovative women who invented them.
GET MORE MONEY: In the Ms. Monopoly game women get a higher payout at the start of the game and more money when passing Go
DREAM BIG: Players can build business headquarters to collect even more rent. Zoom ahead with ride shares, and purchase utilities -- such as solar heating -- invented by women
THEMED TOKENS: Move around the game board using one of the tokens that represents Ms. Monopoly: A notebook and pen, a jet, a glass, a watch, a barbell, or Ms. Monopoly's white hat
SKILLS/BENEFITS:
Strategic Thinking - They learn to combine problem solving, pattern recognition and creative thinking to make their moves
Abstract Reasoning - Chess helps students improve their abstract reasoning skills by helping them learn to recognize patterns on the game board and develop strategies based on those patterns.
Patience - This careful calculation teaches children the virtue of patience. Not only must they stay focused while waiting for an opponent to take his or her turn, but they must also exercise patience by not rushing the number of moves it takes to complete the game.
Playing with others enhances children’s social skills because they learn how to co-operate with each other, make compromises, and unite around a common purpose.
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