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When we were #Homeschooling Charlie full-time we would #HomeschoolwithBoardGames because when your teaching your children remember you can #thinkoutsidethebox and use Board Games or anything your children is interested. Which is why when #Homeschooling #thinkingoutsidethebox is crucial.
Not, only that I collect Board Games especially Monopoly Games. Now, I have a question for you. Do you do that as well? If so then would like to share a new Board Game with you PlayMonster The Magical World of Disney Trivia featuring 100 Years of Wonder Trivia Board Game Cards for Children with Disney+ Pixar Art, and a Exclusive Pin, for Kids Ages 6+ I received in exchange for a review.

Everyone I know believes I’m the king of Disney. Last night I was able to prove that when we played The Magical World of Disney Trivia. Before we even had the game set up Charlie opened the cards and began thumbing through them. Charlie had so much fun stumping his dad on movies like Beauty and the Beast.
The fun part was I knew almost all of the answers although there were a few cards that stumped me as well. With this happening my family plans on purchasing the movies that stumped us to watch on #familymovienight.
When Charlie was #homeschooling full time we used The Magical World of Disney Trivia in Homeschool Drama Class. As we were picking out which tokens everyone would be Charlie picked Stitch from Lilo & Stich instead of Lion King which surprised Charlie and I.
David decided he wanted to be Mickey Mouse while Charlie decided to switch from Lilo & Stich to Lion King. My sister decided she would be Frozen because Frozen is my nieces favorite movie. I choose Minnie Mouse because they didn’t have Donald Duck.
I can’t wait until Lily and Jason come over to play PlayMonster The Magical World of Disney Trivia with us. I know Lily will like the castle. Charlie and I had fun collecting the small game pieces. I hate to admit it but Charlie won the first time we played but that will not happen next time.

There is 2,000 trivia cards and they was fun to read and try to answer because no, matter how many times you play the game you will run across questions you don’t know the answers to which will lead to many movie nights in your home just like ours.
Would you like to join us the next time for #gamenight as we play PlayMonster The Magical World of Disney Trivia because children from children from 5 and up will be able to read the questions on their own and answer them from movies they’ve seen throughout their lifetime.
Be prepared for lots of laughter as people shout out answers, they think will be right but might not be. I asked Charlie if he thinks PlayMonster The Magical World of Disney Trivia is for women or men. Charlie said both would enjoy playing Disney Trivia a lot. Charlie and I loved discussing the buildings including the castle and creating stories in our Homeschool Creative Writing Class before Charlie graduated.
We used the spinner not only in the game but when Charlie was #Homeschooling full time we used the spinner to create math problems for our family to work out. Through PlayMonster The Magical World of Disney Trivia Charlie was able to not only get his reading done for the day but counting and art as he created collages from the pieces in the game. Charlie and I loved the white box with the characters on it and had fun discussing what we saw.
Charlie and I even went over other movies we thought should have been Disney movies which wasn’t allowing us to broaden our studies of the movies we’ve watched and studied in our Drama Class. If you haven’t had the opportunity to check out 100th Disney Triva Game I hope you do as soon as possible because I believe you will love it just as much as we did.
There’s an adult version with harder questions and a children’s version with easier questions. My family played with mostly adults and teens which were a 15 years old but at times we did have a 9 year old. Although at any given time we could have had younger children and more adults.
Wy family started with the adult version but we couldn’t answer almost any of the questions even though we are all huge Disney fans we were surprised with how hard these questions were. We then switched out the questions for the children’s version and had a lot of fun since we could actually answer these questions and didn’t struggle as much. My family had a lot of fun playing Disney Trivia.
You pick your character and move around the board answering questions that correspond to a specific color. If you answer the question correctly, you add that color to your character and continue playing. We played for a long time and after someone had won the game, we just continued asking each other questions from both the adult cards and children’s card. Disney Trivia was a lot of fun. I would definitely recommend Disney Trivia to all my friends and family.
The box showcases lithographs of Disney character silhouettes. There is more art on the inside of the box. All the pieces are in a bright, inviting blue felt covered liner. There are multiple 3D ‘buildings’ of Disney’s most legendary locations, including Cinderella’s Castle my favorite piece. The Up House, Boo’s Door, and more.
The character tokens include Anna from Frozen, Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Stitch, young Simba, Cinderella, and two exclusives to this edition of the game, Mirabel from Encanto a movie my family hadn’t seen.
Along with a token from one of the Aliens from Toy Story which Charlie liked a lot. Each token is painted in silver Charlie’s favorite color making Charlie want to keep the token out to place on a shelf in his room. Which was okay because I also wanted to keep a couple of the tokens for myself.

.Each piece attaches to a base where you put your trivia tokens as you earn them, which with the way my hands don’t work at times I had a hard time connecting the tokens but Charlie got them done right away. The token can also come apart from the black base. Which David had fun taking them apart and putting them back together.
Setting up the game is very simple, take out the board, and unfold it. Watch out or you might get distracted looking at the pictures like my family did. Then you will match the 3D structures with their matching location on the board.
Then you need to remove the spinner from the box. Now, before you ask who goes first the youngest player moves first and they are asked the question of the color they land on. No, you can’t help them that’s cheating.
You may have that color already, or maybe you answer wrong, but everything is simple, and the game makes sense. Even in the questions for younger children, the game does not shy away from presenting some very deep questions which stumped my family more than once.
Gameplay is fast, and you can have as few as 2 players up to 6. For more fun play in teams like adults against children or boys against girls. The entire Disney Trivia took less than a hour from set up to finish and announcing a winner.
We all know it’s Summer and you will hear children saying I’m bored over and over but not when you make sure you have Disney Triva on hand to keep children from becoming bored and always on electronics.

About the Game:
Celebrate 100 years of Disney magic with The Magical World of Disney Trivia: 100 Years of Wonder! This Walmart Exclusive version of the award-winning game features stunning platinum and white details alongside two exclusive characters not found in any other version—Mirabel from Encanto and the Green Alien from Toy Story! With questions spanning from Steamboat Willie to Encanto, this trivia game takes you on a journey through time.
Play as iconic Disney and Pixar characters while visiting 3D points of interest from the movies, and race toward the finish line to be named the game’s Ultimate Disney Trivia Master. Even the youngest fans can get in on the fun with special cards just for kids. This collectible game features a unique box and board with original Disney and Pixar sketch art. Play the game everyone will love, from young to old and superfan to casual watcher.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates