Liberty’s Kids
- Kids will become reporters for the Pennsylvania Gazette and witness the birth of a nation
- Gather facts and interview historical figures like Ben Franklin, Paul Revere and George Washington
- Test your abilities to listen, abide by, and separate fact from opinion
- Challenge yourself even further with a set of printable puzzles, sports meeting, and quizzes
- Watch history unfold, from the Boston Tea Party to the give up at Yorktown!
Product Description
Liberty’s Kids puts you in some of the most dramatic moments of America’s early years, so you can see it with your own eyes! Ages 8 to 12
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Our 7 year-ancient son is a huge fan of the show, so we thought we’d try out the video game. It’s moderately low tech and not entirely inituitive, but once he figured it out it kept him entertained for hours. He in black and white out enough copies of his “newspapers” to wallpaper his room. Although he has loved it, I reflect he might be a small young for it. The interviewing and editorial skills might be better suited for the 8-10 year ancient set.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this for my 7 year-ancient who thirsts for things like this. She and her neighbor friend got together once a week during the summer and played this together and loved it. My only complaint was that sometimes it took a bit of time to figure out how to navigate to another scene or to get back to one you were already at.
Rating: 4 / 5
We bought this as a gift for our 3rd and 4th grade boys who really delight in history. They have never seen the show since it airs in our area earlier than they get off the bus. They needed no frame of reference since all the main characters are from the Revolution or from a specific event. They loved meeting all the players and asking them who, what, where, why, and how. After determining the best information they wrote a newspaper article based on the event and then in black and white it. The better the newspaper the better the circulation of the paper. My husband and I were very surprised that they have played it as long as they have or as much. These two really like Spyro and Kingdom Hearts, so this was a splendid deal. As a social studies teacher I would recommend this for any 4th grade classroom or early 5th if you are in NYS. It was really worth the $10.00
Rating: 4 / 5