Searchquest for Kids Game – The Word Adventure Game


  • Kids search for words on game cards, which they circle using a pencil and tracing paper
  • Fun and educational, SearchQuest develops spelling and vocabulary, concentration, identification and motor skills
  • No waiting your turn – all players form words in every round
  • Includes 120 game cards, game board, tracing paper pads, pencils, game pieces, instructions
  • For 2 or more players, ages 7 and up

Product Description
Kids love looking for things – and SearchQuest For Kids will have them searching, scribbling, and shouting for more! Everyone gets their own game card for the round, which has three words hidden inside a Letter Grid. The hidden words may be animals, types of food, verbs, objects, or any other everyday words. With the help of tracing paper and a pencil, kids race to become the first to find the hidden words. At the end of the round, they flip the cards over to check… More >>

Searchquest for Kids Game – The Word Adventure Game

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  1. #1 by J. on May 25, 2010 - 5:35 pm

    SearchQuest is a great game that my kids really have fun playing. The concept is simple and fun. All kids are given a card with letters arranged in a grid. At the top of the card are three words which players are instructed to find. Each player gets a different card, so the kids are looking for different words (and cheating is impossible….a good thing!). The first player to find all three words on their card — horizontally, vertically or diagonally – wins the round. A really fun component to this game is that kids get to use tracing paper. You know how kids LOVE tracing paper! Players take the card, put it under a pad of tracing paper, and start circling away (this way the card is not marked up and it is preserved for future games!). The kids especially like flipping over the card to match up the answers they’ve found on their tracing paper. So we have 3 elements kids enjoy — searching, tracing and matching. It really is great fun. And a big plus for me is that I like playing too!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. #2 by John on May 25, 2010 - 7:21 pm

    I bought this terrific game for my niece’s birthday (she recently turned 8). She played the game at the party with five others. They loved it. They just glanced at a card and sized up what they needed to do…they all knew about word searches. Cards get distributed to everyone, so play is simultaneous. On each card, there are three words (three animals, three planets, three similar words, etc) hidden inside a grid of letters. Every time you find a word, you circle it. For this, you use a sheet of see-through paper, which is handy so the cards don’t get marked up. Because this is a race as well, it’s all about who can find their words first. And it’s funny watching the level of excitement – and with it the noise volume – rise as someone gets closer and closer to winning…kids can’t usually keep it to themselves after they find a word, so you know how well everyone is doing by watching and listening.I joined in for one round, and really enjoyed it! This game provided a fun time all around.
    Rating: 5 / 5