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I would like to offer you another great giveaway sponsored through the Pressman Toy Company. In this giveaway we will be offering a copy of “The Black Heritage Trivia Game.”

Here is a blurb about the game from the company:

In honor of Black History Month, and throughout the year, encourage your readers to share the heroic stories of Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Oprah Winfrey and other African Americans with their children by playing GEEBEE’s Black Heritage Series games and puzzles together.

GEEBEE Marketing, Inc., the only U.S. toy manufacturer dedicated to creating African American themed games and puzzles, has developed the Black History Series that strives to make learning about Black history in America fun for children of many ages. They have proven to be popular with teachers as well as parents and make great additions to the classroom and the toy box.

This year, GEEBEE is excited to include its games and puzzles in Wal-Mart’s February Black History Month promotions at stores nationwide. They can also be found online at Pressman Toys website and at other online sites, book stores and retailers.

The Black Heritage Trivia Game is intended for children that are ten years to adult and is retailed at $19.99. This game will test your knowledge of the history, cultural experiences, scientific accomplishments and major contributions made by African Americans from 1619 until today! Get the answers right and make your way into the inner circle. But be careful, your opponent is trying to send you back to the start! Be ready for hours of enlightening entertainment.

Who wouldn’t love another great game to add to their collection?

Rules for Entry: Leave a comment and let us know what your favorite family board game is! I will draw the winner at random. You can enter until 8 PM Friday (02/08). The winner will be announced on Saturday. Good luck to everyone!

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    One son LOVES Monopoly (the American History version), but our family favorite is Farkle, a dice game. We’ve played that for at least ten years, and even the teenagers are still willing to play it.

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    We love many games, but Apples to Apples has to be the favorite. Passports to Cultures is another – very educational – favorite of ours, too. Would LOVE to win this game (our children are adopted African Amerian.)

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    Well I have a four year old and her all time favorite game is Hi Ho Cherry-O. She also really likes Don’t break the ice and Mr. Mouth. When the kids are sleeping we like to play Speed Scrabble and Phase 10.

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    My family is a biracial family and this would be a nice game for the grandkids so they learn their heritage and black culture and not just the caucasian culture

    Vicki(Wheezymom)

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    I love Cranium. It is charades, drawing, sculpting, trivia, and word meanings and spelling. It is so diverse that any group of people can play. It is great to see everyones strengths and weaknesses. A good game for larger groups of people because there are no eliminations.

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    Wow, what a cool game! I might not do too bad at this one, for once in my life. I’d love to win. Games are a blast, but we hardly play anymore since the babes came along.

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    I’m not sure what happened to my last comment so sorry if it repeats … our favorite game is Scene it — we’re all things movies around here, well we used to be before our girls arrived. Now, not so much. I’d love to win this game … I might actually do pretty well.

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    My husband & I don’t have many board games yet, but we do enjoy the Farming Game or checkers
    Thanks for the great tips on your site and this giveaway, too!

    Eunice
    rsmile2u(at)dejazzd(dot)com

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    My family’s favorite game is Make a Million. I don’t know of anyone else that has heard of this game. It is no longer in print. My family has ordered every copy we can find off of ebay.

    Christina
    chrihu2 (at) regent (dot) edu

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    We like to play Settlers of Catan…I don’t know if that counts as a board game. We also like to play Monopoly, Payday and Life.
    3cookieday[at]gmail[dot]com

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