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What do you get when you combine Greek roots tele (far away) and skopeo (to look at)? “Telescope,” a device that allows us to “look at things far away”! Fun and fast-paced, this challenging card game is a great way to build vocabulary, word comprehension, and alphabetical skills by exploring the Greek and Latin roots of our English language. Includes 90 cards: 27 Greek, 15 Latin, 42 English, 4 Stump, and 2 Bonus. Ages 8 to adult.
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