Sleeping Queens
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Sleeping Queens is a children's card game manufactured by Gamewright. It was invented by 6-year-old Miranda Evarts when she couldn't get to sleep and thought up the game.[1] [2] Her family helped her to develop the game and to find a publisher. The game has received positive recommendations, including being chosen by the Canadian Toy Testing Council as one of its "2006 Best Bet Awards" selections.[3][4]
[edit] References
- ^ Grant, Tracy. "Chance to Dream; Sleepless Young Inventor Plays Her Cards Right", Style, The Washington Post, 2005-03-15, pp. C13. Retrieved on 2007-02-04.
- ^ "Miranda Is the Queen of Cards", Time For Kids, Time Magazine, 2005-04-08, pp. Vol. 10, No. 23. Retrieved on 2007-02-04.
- ^ 2006 Best Bet Awards. Canadian Toy Testing Council (2006). Retrieved on 2007-02-04.
- ^ McPherson, Karen. "Summer's hot toys keep kids active and creative", Lifestyle, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2005-04-08. Retrieved on 2007-02-04.
[edit] External links
- Manufacturer's website for Sleeping Queens.
- Review by Tom Vasel.