- Recommended Ages 3-10
- Fun and Colorful
- Teaches social skills, behavior, and manners
- Difficulty Level: Easy
- Winner of the Parents’ Choice Recommended Award
Qs Race to the Top Educational Board Game for Social Skills and Manners
$50.28 Original price was: $50.28.$30.17Current price is: $30.17.
Join Q on a fun educational journey! Boost social skills, manners, and behavior with this game and book. Get yours today!
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MomTV Product Close-Up: Q’s Race to the Top Verified Buyer –
Rose Verified Buyer –
I really like this game and the child i bought it for enjoys playing without realizing that she is learning behavior skills. I gave it 4 starts because it has several duplicate cards so sometimes you end up repeating the same questions several times through out the game. It is a good game to open discussions about behavior and build new ideas for children learning how to handle problems.
Boon Verified Buyer –
my son and i played it for 20 minutes. we laughed a lot when we used the “do ” cards. My son gave it 4 stars “its quite fun”. I would say maybe get the cheaper version as the book that came with this set probably is not worth$5 extra. But its cute for kids. The game is a little expensive but it seems like we will get a lot of laughs out of it and I don’t see any other games like it. Impossible to find a game to help kids with social skills. So, i guess that its worth it. cannot put a price on it…..
Andrea Verified Buyer –
Fun for my social group
BeccaBMe Verified Buyer –
I needed help with behavior. I never told the kids that this game helps them understand how behavior is so important and how to make good choices. Well this game is amazing! What’s great is it’s fast..maybe 10 minutes of play, so they want to play more! The “do” cards is what they like the most, probably because we all do the little challenge. I have a 3 and 4 yr old and keep this game in their eyesight. I’m amazed that they choose it so much, and they don’t realize that I bought it because I needed help with their manners! That makes me giggle
Adalyn Verified Buyer –
As a homeschooling mother of 3 I can tell you this is a must buy. it is so great. Its a quick play, around 20 minutes and is loaded with questions and fun tasks that children as young as 3 can participate in. it gets you talking about social skills, feelings and emotions in a relaxed atmosphere (before we are upset or in a social situation). I highly recommend this to every parent who wants to expand their child’s social skills.
Carolyn L. Rinehart Verified Buyer –
We are working thru a Divorce and 2 close deaths in the family in just 2 months. The boys are 5 & 6 yrs old. This “Game” gives us all ways to talk about very sad or even angry feelings in a safe & non-threatening way. Kids Love it and we are creating our own cards to address specific issues. They love it before bedtime. We bought 2 Q monkeys & they sleep with them.
phyllis gardner Verified Buyer –
I am a grandma who will always play Q with my grandsons 5 and 7 (though good for older children as well.) The cards either ask appropriate and thoughtful questions about their emotions and attitudes that gets them reading and thinking and opens an avenue for discussion. Or it has them doing fun and doable physical tasks that work on physical skills are a good balance for the more cerebral cards.. I would recommend Q (board game or shortened version) as a different and great gift that’s more than just “a game.”
Stacey Cothren Verified Buyer –
This game is perfect for about 2nd-3rd grade and perhaps older children of a young mentality. They love the active parts and it moves pretty quickly so you can finish in a 30 min session. Most of my kids didn’t even realize they were learning “social skills” while playing. Love it!