He Wouldn't Touch a History Book. He Can't Stop Hunting Through This Poster.
He thinks he's playing a giant search-and-find game. Meanwhile, he's learning history without it ever feeling like school.
I bought it after seeing the same video you just did — half expecting one more thing he'd ignore.
Day one, he found the Boston Tea Party. "Mom, why were they throwing tea IN THE WATER?" Day two, Abraham Lincoln. Day three, the Liberty Bell.
By the weekend he was explaining the Tea Party to his dad at dinner. The history book on his shelf? Still untouched.
Here's why he keeps coming back
One giant hand-drawn map of America — 6 feet wide, with 500+ real moments of history hidden in the art.
Your kid picks a clue from the border checklist and hunts it down. Found it? Circle it in dry-erase.
The Learning Guidebook (an easy add-on) tells them the story behind what they just found.
Is it right for your kid?
- Ages 6+ — younger ones hunt the pictures before they can read
- Made for kids who learn by doing — hunters, builders, can't-sit-still kids
- Heavy, UV-coated stock — hangs like real wall art, wipes clean again and again
- The Learning Guidebook add-on carries the actual lessons
- 100% screen-free — works solo or as the whole-family game
Learning that never feels like school
The poster from the video is still 30% off — see the full poster and guidebook details on the official page.
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