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National Public Radio
All Things Considered
December 12, 2000
USA
This is an excerpt from Linda Wertheimer's
interview with Judy Cockerton, Owner of the No
Kidding! toy stores in Brookline and Mattapoiset
Massachusetts.
WERTHEIMER: . . . Is there
something new in games for, say,10-, 12-year-old kids?
Ms. COCKERTON: Yeah. There
are two fabulous games. There's one called Apple to
Apples Junior, and it's designed for kids kind of seven
through 11, and then there's the Apple and Apples plain
version, which is designed for kind of 12 and up. And
it's a game of comparisons that's really fun to play
with a group. So basically a family sits down and one
person is chosen to be the judge, and they pick a particular
card that might say 'noisiest,' for example, and then
everybody who's playing picks a card from another pile,
and maybe one person picks 'grandpa' and another person
picks 'motorcycle' and another person picks 'hummingbird'
and so forth and so on. And the judge picks which one
is the noisiest, and you trade...
WERTHEIMER: Grandpa, clearly.
Ms. COCKERTON: Exactly. So
you trade off judges, and it's just
really fun and kind of raucous.
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