


Your Wild Books, Wild Quiz Card Game
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Think fast. Name that animal. Pass or play — a pocket-sized nature quiz game that gets competitive quickly.
Forty-six illustrated cards, each with a nature question to answer and a timer ticking down. The Wild Quiz Card Game works for two players or a whole family, makes a natural companion to a bush walk or camping trip, and fits in a coat pocket. It is a genuinely good game for mixed-age groups — the questions work across a range of ages, which means adults and children play together rather than in separate brackets. Illustrated by Shannon from Typoflora, printed on recycled and sustainably sourced card. Pairs perfectly with the Wild Memory Card Game as a complete travel card game set.
- 46 nature quiz cards, illustrated by Shannon from Typoflora
- Fast-paced format for 2 or more players, ages 5 and up
- Compact tin: 65 x 90 x 20mm — fits in a bag or pocket
- Printed on recycled and sustainably sourced card
- Pairs with the Wild Memory Card Game for a complete travel card game set
Your Wild Books is a South Australian brand founded by Brooke Davis — author, nature play educator, and self-described chief Nature Warrior. Brooke ran an award-winning outdoor play program called Wild Imagination for more than 20,000 children before publishing her first book in 2019 with a crowdfunding campaign and a simple belief: that kids need nature, and that books are one of the best ways to help them find it. The range is plastic-free, printed on FSC certified sustainably sourced paper.
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