Junior Ranger Poop Tracks [board game]
(Cool Stuff)

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Published
Masterpieces Inc
Physical Desc
39 cards + spinner ; play n' learn guide
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Lebanon Public Library - Board Games
BG JUNIOR
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Published
Masterpieces Inc
Format
Cool Stuff
Language
English
UPC
0705988419799

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"Step up your family game night for your kids with an officially licensed National Parks - Jr. Ranger Poop Tracks Card Game. This fun and educational card game will have Jr. Rangers tracking animal footprints and identifying the poop they leave behind! Spin the spinner to draw cards and complete scenes featuring each animal in its natural habitat, along with the correct tracks and poop. The first player to complete three scenes wins! This card game is packed with fun illustrations of 39 different animals on high-quality card stock cards, from bears and coyotes to bison and elk. It's perfect for playing a few times, and Jr. Rangers will become expert animal trackers in no time. So don't be afraid of the stinky - step up your kid's family game night with the officially licensed National Parks - Jr. Ranger Poop Tracks Card Game!" --Publisher website.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Junior Ranger Poop Tracks [board game] . Masterpieces Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Junior Ranger Poop Tracks [board Game]. Masterpieces Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Junior Ranger Poop Tracks [board Game] Masterpieces Inc.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Junior Ranger Poop Tracks [board Game] Masterpieces Inc,

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