Professor Noggin's games are an excellent educational tool for children ages seven and up. Made by Canadian company Outset Media, this Civil War card game teaches kids about the war that divided a country, and it covers a wide breadth of information that is sure to impress kids and history buffs alike. You can play this card game with two to eight players, making it ideal for an educational and fun family activity night. If you want your kids to learn more about American history, this game is a great way to help jump-start their interest in the country's past. To play this game, you will use its 30-card deck as well as a die, which is included in the game. One player rolls the die, and players take turns asking each other questions from the cards. When you answer a question correctly, you earn the card. If you are incorrect, the card is returned to the deck. When the game ends, the player who has earned the most cards is the winner. Throughout the game, players may also get a Noggin's Choice card. This card entitles you to steal a card from another player, thereby increasing your own deck. To win the card game, you should listen closely to the questions asked. A question that receives an incorrect answer will come up again throughout the game, meaning the best way to win is to listen, remember, and learn. This card game covers a number of notable topics related to the United States Civil War. There is a card on Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States. Other cards cover famous Civil War-era women such as Clara Barton, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Harriet Tubman. There is a card on Ford Theater, the famous location of Lincoln's assassination. Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederacy during the Civil War, is also included. The issue of slavery is touched on by cards about the Underground Railroad, freedom, African Americans in the war, and more. Other card topics include Heroes of the Civil War, The Hardships of War, Life as a Union Soldier, Battle for the Sea, and the Siege of Vicksburg. Each of the 30 cards in this deck has three questions that range from easy to difficult, and some of the trivia might even stump history buffs. With a total of 90 questions, this game can be a great bonding activity for families and can also be a fun party activity. If you are searching for a way to make learning into a recreational activity, Professor Noggin's products are an excellent choice. The dimensions of the game box are just five inches by 6.5 inches by 1.5 inches, allowing for easy storage when not in play. You can also slip it into a purse or luggage to have a fun, educational travel activity when on the road. Break out Professor Noggin's Civil War Educational Trivia Card Game for your next family fun night.