Professor Noggin's Explorers Card Game
Professor Noggin's Explorers Card Game
Professor Noggin's Explorers Card Game
Professor Noggin's Explorers Card Game
Professor Noggin's Explorers Card Game

Professor Noggin's Explorers Card Game

  • Includes 30 game cards, three-numbered die and instructions
  • Ages: 7 and up
  • For 2-8 players
  • Professor Noggin's Explorers card game encourages kids to learn interesting facts about geographical and thematic exploration. Each of the 30 game cards combines trivia, true or false, and multiple choice questions. A special three-numbered die is included, creating interaction and promoting communication between players. Easy and hard levels keep kids interested and challenged while also having fun.

  • In the early 20th century, it was common for children, some as young as four, to work in America’s factories, mines, fields, canneries, and tenement sweatshops. In 1910, children under the age of 15 made up 18.4 percent of the nation’s workforce. Outraged reformers began a campaign to end child labor in the United States. By 1915 , several states had passed child labor laws. Congress twice enacted legislation that the Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional. A constitutional amendment restricting child labor passed Congress in 1924, but the necessary number of states failed to approve the amendment. In 1938, the Fair Labor Standards Act was passed, prohibiting most children under age 16 from working in industry. Agricultural and domestic labor were excluded.

    More information about child labor can be found within records of rights, a National Archives permanent exhibit, following the history of the ongoing struggle of Americans to define, attain, and protect their rights.