Norse mythology Guess Who! is a great addition to any study of Norse mythology or Viking history. The game board and cards feature 24 Norse gods, goddesses, and mythical creatures. Game cards feature a short statement about their character. Play this game to learn the name of important characters in Norse mythology, or bring the cards out at the end of the unit as a review! There are various spellings for the beings in Norse mythology. I have chosen to match my spellings to D'Aulaire's Book of Norse Myths. Some of the animals featured in my cards are not named in the book and so then I have picked what seems to be a popular spelling. *IMPORTANT* The game cards have been created to fit this version of the Guess Who game, this is a digital download that does not include physical game boards. https://amzn.to/3suzG5Z Enjoy!
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Did you know that there is some truth to myths? The characters may be fictional but the historical backgrounds are true. For instance, Norse mythology is the story of the people following their transition from paganism to Christianity. Norse mythology also touches on Scandinavian folklore. This book will introduce the story of the Vikings. Read a copy today.
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