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Chicks Battle the Dudes: A Face-off to See Who Is the Smarter Sex! (Spinner Books)

by Bob Moog

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Women may be from Venus and men from Mars, but they come together in this fun and provocative board game. Chicks Battle the Dudes shows that no matter how gender-neutral they try to be, male and female brains click in on different subjects. The board is set up as a tug-of-war contest, with a rope pulled with each right answer. The first team to pull its opponents to the center of the board wins. But watch out — the challenge cards give both sexes a chance to come out on top!… (more)
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Women may be from Venus and men from Mars, but they come together in this fun and provocative board game. Chicks Battle the Dudes shows that no matter how gender-neutral they try to be, male and female brains click in on different subjects. The board is set up as a tug-of-war contest, with a rope pulled with each right answer. The first team to pull its opponents to the center of the board wins. But watch out — the challenge cards give both sexes a chance to come out on top!

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