This game is a set of 52 double-sided cards designed to be shuffled and recombined to make silly narratives. The box is complete with 54 cards. The cards themselves are in good vintage condition with (what I find delightful) the giggle card being the only one that has creases from wear. It was published in 1970 by Golden Press for the Museum of Modern Art, designed by Richard Hefter and Martin Stephen Moskof. The box shows signs of wear and has been taped on the back and on one end as shown in the photo.
| Book Title | a shufflebook |
| Book Series | A Golden Book |
| Narrative Type | Fiction |
| Original Language | English |
| Intended Audience | Ages 4-8 |
| Vintage | Yes |
| Publication Year | 1970 |
| Type | Picture Book |
| Format | Box Set |
| Language | English |
| Era | 1970s |
| Illustrator | Martin Stephen Moskof |
| Features | Illustrated |
| Genre | Children & Young Adults |
| Topic | Stories |
This game is a set of 52 double-sided cards designed to be shuffled and recombined to make silly narratives. The box is complete with 54 cards. The cards themselves are in good vintage condition with (what I find delightful) the giggle card being the only one that has creases from wear. It was published in 1970 by Golden Press for the Museum of Modern Art, designed by Richard Hefter and Martin Stephen Moskof. The box shows signs of wear and has been taped on the back and on one end as shown in the photo.