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Scholastic Time Machine Travel Game Tin
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Someone has rearranged time! It's up to you to use your Time Machine to put events back in order! In the Scholastic Time Machine Travel Game, players learn about important and fun dates in world history and take on the role of time detective to make sure historical events are put back in order. This game is not only fun, but encourages love of history and reinforces historical time lines and memory. Which came first, the use of fire or the use of the wheel?
Someone has rearranged time! It's up to you to use your Time Machine to put events back in order! In the Scholastic Time Machine Travel Game, players learn about important and fun dates in world history and take on the role of time detective to make sure historical events are put back in order. This game is not only fun, but encourages love of history and reinforces historical time lines and memory. Which came first, the use of fire or the use of the wheel?