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Journey to NeonRubber Stamps of the First Ten Elements designed by Julie Newdoll and National Academy of Science Member Professor Robert M. Stroud |
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| "Journey to Neon" TM now RELEASED at the BCCE, 21st Biennial Conference on Chemical Education! There are only a few sets left of the sets of the first edition of 30 available, signed and numbered by the artist. Purchase below.
"Journey to Neon" is a series of chemistry board games, which feature rubber stamps based on the first ten elements. The fabulous game series is fun to play even for those who have no previous knowledge of chemistry. The rubber stamps and accompanying multi-level game may be enjoyed and appreciated on many levels from introductory, as early as eight years of age, up to college and beyond. |
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| Electrons are represented by arrows, showing when they are in a pair or looking for a bond. S orbitals are in black, p in white and hybrids in a gradation between the two. Protons are shown, and other levels of detail, such as electronegativity, are indicated for some elements. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| The game "Journey to Neon" Level One introduces the basics of an atom, isotopes, probability, etymology and history of the element names and more. Level Two begins to discuss how many bonds an atom makes and the blending of orbitals. Higher levels go into double and triple bonds and more of the "personality" of the various elements. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Proton coins, magnetic electron arrows, collectible cards, locked boxes, mysterious tins, gems and wooden Orbital Models make these games a tactile and visual wonder. HOW CAN YOU GET THIS GAME? The first 100 sets of this game and the stamps are hand made collectible editions. Wooden handles for the stamps are made in our shop. These special editions are signed and numbered. |
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They can be played either in turns with a smaller number of people, up to five, or as a more competitive race to the finish with up to 10 teams of two, such as a classroom of twenty. All parts are sturdy. On the left are the Orbital Models of Levels Two and Three. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| TO PURCHASE YOUR SET and accessories email julie (at) brushwithscience (dot) com, phone (650) 591-7999, or use paypal below. There are currently four levels in production: Level One - Includes rubber stamps of the first ten elements that can only make single bonds. Board game walks players through building up an atom of one of the elements, including electrons, protons and neutrons. A game of chance determines which isotope they have. More advanced players can dive into Single Bond Pond, where simple single bond compounds are stamped out. Level Two and Three - Includes orbital model toys and two board games for learning about orbitals and double bonds. Also includes stamps that can make double bonds for Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen and some stamps for making ionic bonds. Level Four, or Human Elements - Includes stamps for bonding Sulfur and Phosphorus, and some additional stamps for making triple bonds. With this addition, amino acids, DNA and biomolecules can stamped out on paper.
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SHIPPING for all orders will be calculated separately based on location. California to New York is approximately $45, based on a 10 pound box, for example, for priority mail. Level One for four players, partial contents: Wooden Box, game board, matter cubes, matter scale, stamp pad, play money, wooden element tokens, collector cards, 4 cloth bags, two velvety bags, 40 protons, 40 neutrons, 40 electrons, manual, 4 Atom Cards, isotope tins, 10 rubber stamps of the elements, ranging from 1" to 6" across, two extra game stamps . $ 195.00 Levels Two and Three for two to four players: Wooden Box, orbital toys, 95 proton coins and sticky magnetic electron arrows, double sided board with 20 wooden chips, 8 double bond rubber stamps, two ionic bond stamps, a few bonus stamps for things like hydrogen bonding . $195.00 Level Four, "Human Elements", at least ten stamps of sulfur and phosphorus in various configurations (single bond, double bond, ion) as an addition to the stamps in Level One, Level Two, and Level Three, so that biomolecules can be made - RNA, amino acids, proteins, etc. Roll paper, stamping maps and activities, and bonus stamps such as nitrogen with a triple bond . $195 Orbital Toys only, five (1s, sp, sp2, sp3, neon): . $ 95 *Journey to Neon Log and full set of playing pieces for one player Includes binder, pencil case to hold playing pieces, ten protons, ten electrons, ten neutrons, three sheet protectors to hold collectible cards, one set of collectible cards, one Atom Card. . $ 20.00 *Extra set of playing pieces Includes 10 protons, 10 electrons, 10 neutrons, cloth bag for storage, an Atom Card and a nucleus cup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7.50 *Journey to Neon Binder, pencil case and log sheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 12.00 *Extra set of Collectible Cards - 10 large trading cards, 3 x 4 Color image on one side, description of the origin of the name and discoverer of the name of the element on the other side, with an image of the stamp for this element. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 10.00 *Sheet protector for extra large trading cards for storage in binder . . . . . . . . . .50 Extra jumbo ink pads (game comes with one, either red or black) . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5.00 Level One rubber stamps only - no game - first ten elements Single bonds only with wood box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $105.00 Extra game in wood box without rubber stamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$130.00 Wooden box for stamp storage ................$ 24.00 *Wooden Collector Cards - color image one side, engraved with image of the element stamp on the other, in velvety cloth pouch $ 16.00 Level Two set of 20 extra sticky electrons ............................................................................$ 15.00 Proton Coins, 10 ........................................................................................................................$ 2.50 |
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