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International
Antura's world
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Antura The main character of this videogame

Connected cards:
- Cookies (RelatedTo) Sweet rewards you can collect while playing! Use them to get new items and surprises.

- Portal (RelatedTo) A magic door that takes you to new places. Step in and see where it leads!

- Cards (RelatedTo) Each card has something special to learn. Find them all and read them!

- Cat (RelatedTo) Antura’s best friend and travel buddy. Curious, clever, and always ready to help!

- Living Letter (RelatedTo) A friendly letter that loves to talk and play! Talk to them to learn new words

- Blocky (RelatedTo) These funny people live in this world. Talk to them all... they have stories to tell!

- Portal (RelatedTo) A magic door that takes you to new places. Step in and see where it leads!

- Danger (RelatedTo) Something you should not do! Be careful and stay safe.

Quests: Tutorial (tutorial)
Elementary Math
Description: Numbers and shapes for everyday life: counting, adding and subtracting, simple fractions, measuring, telling time, and using money.
Importance: Medium
Subjects: Math
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Eleementary Maths Numbers and shapes for everyday life: counting, adding and subtracting, simple fractions, measuring, telling time, and using money.
Connected cards:
- Line (PartOf) A straight mark that goes from one point to another. Lines can be long or short.

- Triangle (PartOf) A shape with three straight sides and three corners. Triangles look like pizza slices!

- Compass (Purpose) A tool that helps you draw perfect circles. It has two legs like scissors.

- Ruler (Purpose) A straight tool used to measure how long things are. Rulers have numbers and lines.

- Square (Purpose) A triangle-shaped tool used to draw straight lines and right angles in math.

- Circle (PartOf) A round shape with no corners. Circles look like wheels, balls, and coins!

Quests: The School system (fr_02)
Credits:
- Valeria Passarella (Italy)
- Stefano Cecere (Italy)
Fisherman
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Fisherman A person who catches fish at sea.

Connected cards:
- Port (LocatedIn) A place where ships load and unload.

- Waves (RelatedTo) Moving water on the sea.

- Navigation (RelatedTo) Finding the way at sea using lights, maps, and tools.

- Fishing Net (Purpose) A net used to catch fish.

- Ship (RelatedTo) A big boat that carries people or goods.

Flags of Europe
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Europe Map A map showing all the countries in Europe. You can see where France, Poland, Germany, and other countries are located.

Connected cards:
- Flag of Germany (CulturalContext) The flag of Germany has three horizontal stripes: black, red, and yellow. Germany is famous for cars, castles, and fairy tales!

- Flag of Italy (CulturalContext) The flag of Italy has three vertical stripes: green, white, and red. The colors look like basil, mozzarella, and tomatoes on pizza!

- Flag of Luxembourg (CulturalContext) The flag of Luxembourg has red, white, and light blue horizontal stripes. Luxembourg is a very small country that speaks three languages!

- Flag of Monaco (CulturalContext) The flag of Monaco has red and white horizontal stripes. Monaco is tiny but famous for fancy cars and royal palaces by the sea!

- Flag of Belgium (CulturalContext) The flag of Belgium has three vertical stripes: black, yellow, and red. Belgium is famous for chocolate and waffles!

- Flag of Spain (CulturalContext) The flag of Spain has red and yellow horizontal stripes. The colors are like the sun and peppers! Spain invented flamenco dancing.

- Flag of Switzerland (CulturalContext) The flag of Switzerland is red with a white cross in the middle. It looks like a first aid kit! Switzerland is famous for mountains and cheese.

- Flag of France (CulturalContext) The flag of France has three vertical stripes: blue, white, and red. These colors represent liberty, equality, and fraternity!

- Flag of Czech Republic (CulturalContext) The flag has white and red stripes with a blue triangle. The Czech Republic is famous for beautiful Prague castle and crystal glass.

- Flag of Slovakia (CulturalContext) A flag with white, blue, and red colors. It represents the country of Slovakia.

- Flag of Ukraine (CulturalContext) A flag with blue and yellow colors like the sky and sun. It represents the country of Ukraine.

Quests: The neighbors of France (fr_00), The neighbors of Poland (pl_00)
mountain activities
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Mountain The pillars of earth

Connected cards:
- Mountain Guide (RelatedTo) A person who helps people climb safely.

- Hiking (RelatedTo) Walking on trails in nature.

- Climbing (RelatedTo) Going up rocks or ice with special gear.

- Skiing (RelatedTo) Sliding on snow with skis.

Quests: Mont Blanc & Mountains (fr_08)
mountain tools
Description: what we need to stay ssafe in the mountain
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Mountain The pillars of earth

Connected cards:
- Gloves (RelatedTo) Warm covers for your hands.

- Hat (RelatedTo) A warm cap for your head.

- Backpack (RelatedTo) A bag you carry on your back.

- Rope (RelatedTo) A strong line used for safety when climbing.

- Crampons (RelatedTo) Spiky metal grips you attach to boots for ice.

- Scarf (RelatedTo) A warm cloth you wear around your neck.

- Sunglasses (RelatedTo) Glasses that protect your eyes from bright light.

Quests: Mont Blanc & Mountains (fr_08)
Musical Notes
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Musical Score The written notes and words for a song.

Connected cards:
- Piano (RelatedTo) A keyboard instrument used to play melodies and chords.

- A (RelatedTo) A musical note.

- F (RelatedTo) A musical note.

- B (RelatedTo) A musical note.

- G (RelatedTo) A musical note.

- C (RelatedTo) A musical note.

- E (RelatedTo) A musical note.

- D (RelatedTo) A musical note.

Quests: La Marseillaise (fr_11)
Solar System
Importance: High
Subjects: Science
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Solar System The Sun and the eight planets that travel around it.

Connected cards:
- Mercury (RelatedTo) The closest planet to the Sun; small and very fast.

- Mars (RelatedTo) The red planet with dust and big volcanoes.

- Jupiter (RelatedTo) The biggest planet, famous for the Great Red Spot.

- Neptune (RelatedTo) The sea god from old stories.

- Venus (RelatedTo) A very hot planet covered by thick clouds.

- Heliocentric Model (RelatedTo) The idea that the Sun is in the center and planets go around it.

- Astronomy (RelatedTo) The science of studying the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets.

- Saturn (RelatedTo) A giant planet with bright rings and many moons.

- Planetarium (RelatedTo) A place where you can see the sky and stars indoors.

- Earth (RelatedTo) Our home planet with land, air, and water.

- Uranus (RelatedTo) A blue‑green planet that spins on its side.

Stree safety
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Street Safety Rules that keep everyone safe on the road.
Connected cards:
- Helmet (Street Safety) (RelatedTo) A hard hat to protect your head when riding.

- STOP Sign (RelatedTo) A red sign that means you must stop your vehicle.

- Zebra Crossing (RelatedTo) White stripes where people cross the street.

- Traffic Lights (RelatedTo) Street lights that tell you when to STOP or GO.

- DANGER Sign (RelatedTo) A sign that warns about danger ahead. Be extra careful.

Telescope
Importance: Medium
Subjects: Science
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Telescope A tool that helps us see far‑away things in the sky.

Connected cards:
- Nicolaus Copernicus (RelatedTo) A brilliant scientist from Poland who discovered that the Earth goes around the Sun, not the other way around! This changed how we understand space.

- Eyepiece (RelatedTo) The small lens you look through on a telescope.

- Lens (RelatedTo) A clear piece of glass or plastic that bends light.

- Planetarium (RelatedTo) A place where you can see the sky and stars indoors.

Zoo Animals
Importance: Medium
Subjects: Animal
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Zoo Animals Animals from around the world live here. Come meet them, watch, and learn their stories!

Connected cards:
- Giraffe (RelatedTo) A very tall animal with a long neck. Giraffes are taller than trees! They eat leaves that other animals cannot reach.

- Lion (RelatedTo) A big cat called the king of animals. It lives in groups called prides.

- Monkey (RelatedTo) A smart animal that can climb and play. Some monkeys live in big families.

- Penguin (RelatedTo) A bird that cannot fly but swims very well. It lives in cold places.

- Elephant (RelatedTo) A big animal with a trunk. Elephants are the biggest animals that walk on land. They have big ears and love to spray water!

Quests: The Zoo (pl_04)
France
Baguette
Description: the french bread famous all around the world!
Importance: Medium
Subjects: Food
Target Age: Ages3to5
Core card:
- French Baguette A long, crispy bread that is the most famous food in France. French people buy fresh baguettes every day from the bakery!

Connected cards:
- Paris (LocatedIn) The capital city of France. Paris has a famous tall tower called the Eiffel Tower!

- Baker (CreatedBy) A person who makes bread, cakes, and pastries.

- SALT (MadeOf) White crystals that make food taste better.

- Yeast (MadeOf) Yeast is like magic powder that makes bread soft and tasty!

- Flour (MadeOf) White powder made from wheat that is used to make bread.

- Water (MadeOf) Water is essential for all life

Quests: DEV (dev), Paris! (fr_01)
Bouillabaisse
Importance: Low
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Bouillabaisse A special fish soup from Marseille in southern France. It's made with many different types of fish and has a delicious smell!

Connected cards:
- BREAD (MadeOf) A yummy food made from flour and water. You can make sandwiches with bread!

- FISH (MadeOf) An animal that lives and swims in water. Fish have fins and gills to breathe underwater.

- Crab (MadeOf) A sea animal with big claws and a hard shell. Crabs walk sideways on the beach!

- Milk (MadeOf) A white drink that comes from cows. Milk helps your bones and teeth grow strong!

- Orange (MadeOf) A round, orange fruit that tastes sweet and juicy. Oranges have lots of vitamin C!

- Tomato (MadeOf) A red, round fruit that grows on plants. Tomatoes are used to make pizza sauce!

- Lemon (MadeOf) A yellow fruit that tastes very sour. Lemons are used to make lemonade!

- Olive oil (MadeOf) A special oil made from olives. People use it for cooking tasty food.

- Pepper Salt (MadeOf) Spices that make food taste better. Salt is white and pepper is black with tiny pieces.

Credits:
- Valeria Passarella (Italy)
Countries around France
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- France A country in Europe. Capital is Paris.

Connected cards:
- Switzerland (RelatedTo) A country in Europe. Capital is Bern. Switzerland is famous for mountains and cheese.

- Luxembourg (RelatedTo) A country in Europe. Capital is Luxembourg City.

- Italy (RelatedTo) A country in Europe. Capital is Rome.

- Flag of Spain (CulturalContext) The flag of Spain has red and yellow horizontal stripes. The colors are like the sun and peppers! Spain invented flamenco dancing.

- Flag of Germany (CulturalContext) The flag of Germany has three horizontal stripes: black, red, and yellow. Germany is famous for cars, castles, and fairy tales!

- Flag of Italy (CulturalContext) The flag of Italy has three vertical stripes: green, white, and red. The colors look like basil, mozzarella, and tomatoes on pizza!

- Flag of Luxembourg (CulturalContext) The flag of Luxembourg has red, white, and light blue horizontal stripes. Luxembourg is a very small country that speaks three languages!

- Flag of Belgium (CulturalContext) The flag of Belgium has three vertical stripes: black, yellow, and red. Belgium is famous for chocolate and waffles!

- Flag of Switzerland (CulturalContext) The flag of Switzerland is red with a white cross in the middle. It looks like a first aid kit! Switzerland is famous for mountains and cheese.

- Germany (RelatedTo) A country in Europe. Capital is Berlin.

- Spain (RelatedTo) A country in Europe. Capital is Madrid. Spain invented flamenco dancing.

Eiffel Tower
Description: What we need to know about the iconic Paris landmark
Importance: Critical
Subjects: History
Target Age: Ages3to5
Core card:
- Eiffel Tower A tall tower and a symbol of Paris. It's made of iron and is 300 meters talll. You can go up and see the whole city.

Connected cards:
- Paris (LocatedIn) The capital city of France. Paris has a famous tall tower called the Eiffel Tower!

- Gustave Eiffel (CreatedBy) The man who built the Eiffel Tower! He was an engineer who loved building with iron and created the most famous tower in the world.

- Iron (MadeOf) A hot tool used to make wrinkled clothes smooth and flat. Be careful, irons are very hot!

- Eiffel Tower map (RelatedTo) A map that shows where the famous tall tower in Paris is located.

- Eiffel Tower ticket (RelatedTo) A special paper that lets you visit the famous tall tower in Paris, France.

Quests: Paris! (fr_01)
France country
Importance: Critical
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- France A country in Europe. Capital is Paris.

Connected cards:
- Flag of France (CulturalContext) The flag of France has three vertical stripes: blue, white, and red. These colors represent liberty, equality, and fraternity!

- Paris (RelatedTo) The capital city of France. Paris has a famous tall tower called the Eiffel Tower!

Quests: The neighbors of France (fr_00)
French School
Importance: High
Subjects: Education
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- French Schools In France, school happens in four main steps: maternelle (play-and-learn for little kids), école élémentaire (reading, writing, maths), collège (middle school), and lycée (high school). At the end of lycée, many students take a big exam called the baccalauréat (‘le bac’)
Connected cards:
- École Maternelle (PartOf) School for little kids aged 3 to 5. You learn by playing and exploring.

- Primary School in France (PartOf) School for kids aged 6 to 10. You learn reading, writing, and counting.

- Lycée in France (PartOf) High school in France for teenagers aged 16 to 18. Students study hard for the Baccalauréat exam to go to university.

- Collège in France (PartOf) Middle school in France for kids aged 11 to 15. Students learn many subjects and prepare for high school.

- Cursive Writing (Purpose) A special way of writing where all the letters in a word are connected. In France, children learn to write this way in school.

- Canteen menu (Purpose) A list that shows what food you can eat at school lunch. It helps you choose what to eat!

- Charter of Secularism (CulturalContext) A set of rules for respecting everyone's beliefs. It helps people live together in peace.

Quests: The School system (fr_02)
Jules Verne
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Jules Verne A French writer who imagined amazing adventures before they were possible! He wrote about submarines, rockets, and traveling around the world.

Connected cards:
- Around the World in Eighty Days (RelatedTo) An exciting book by Jules Verne about traveling around the whole world very quickly using trains, ships, and hot air balloons!

- From the Earth to the Moon (RelatedTo) A book by Jules Verne about going to the Moon in a big cannon! It was written before real rockets existed.

- 20000 Leagues Under the Sea (RelatedTo) A book by Jules Verne about underwater adventures in a submarine called the Nautilus. You meet giant sea creatures!

- Hot-Air Balloon (RelatedTo) A balloon that flies using hot air. The first one flew in France.

- Space Rocket (RelatedTo) A rocket that goes into space.

- Submarine (The Nautilus) (RelatedTo) A submarine from Jules Verne’s story. It could explore the deep sea.

Credits:
- Lucie Paillat (France)
Louvre
Importance: Critical
Subjects: Art
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Louvre A huge museum full of art. It’s where the Mona Lisa lives.

Connected cards:
- Paris (LocatedIn) The capital city of France. Paris has a famous tall tower called the Eiffel Tower!

- Mona Lisa (PartOf) The most famous painting in the world! A woman with a mysterious smile painted by Leonardo da Vinci. She seems to follow you with her eyes.

- Leonardo da Vinci (RelatedTo) An amazing artist and scientist from Italy. He painted the Mona Lisa and invented flying machines hundreds of years before airplanes!

- Liberty Leading the People (PartOf) A famous painting about freedom and courage. It shows a brave woman holding the French flag and leading people to fight for their rights.

- Venus de Milo (PartOf) A beautiful ancient statue of a woman made from white marble. Her arms are missing but she is still considered one of the most beautiful statues ever made.

Quests: Paris! (fr_01)
market traders
Description: People who sell food and goods at market stalls—like fishmongers, cheesemongers, and fruit sellers. They weigh, wrap, and call out today’s prices.
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Market traders People who sell food and goods at market stalls—like fishmongers, cheesemongers, and fruit sellers. They weigh, wrap, and call out today’s prices.
Connected cards:
- Cheesemonger (RelatedTo) A person who sells many types of cheese.

- Baker (RelatedTo) A person who makes bread, cakes, and pastries.

- Greengrocer (RelatedTo) A person who sells fresh fruit and vegetables.

- Grocer (RelatedTo) A person who sells many kinds of food and drinks.

- Fishmonger (RelatedTo) A person who sells fresh fish and seafood.

marseillaise music
Importance: High
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- La Marseillaise The French national song. People sing it at big events and sports games.

Connected cards:
- French Revolution (RelatedTo) A time in the 1790s when France changed its government.

- Le jour de la gloire (RelatedTo) Words from the anthem’s first line.

- Allons enfants (RelatedTo) The first words of the anthem’s first line.

- De la patrie (RelatedTo) Words from the anthem’s first line.

- Est arrivé (RelatedTo) Words from the anthem’s first line.

Quests: La Marseillaise (fr_11)
mont blanc
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Mont Blanc The highest mountain in Western Europe. Covered in snow all year.

Connected cards:
- Mountain Guide (RelatedTo) A person who helps people climb safely.

- Wind (RelatedTo) Moving air that can feel strong in the mountains.

- Summit (RelatedTo) The very top of a mountain.

- Alps (RelatedTo) A tall mountain range in Europe.

- Mountain (RelatedTo) The pillars of earth

- Snow (RelatedTo) Frozen water that falls in cold weather.

- Ice (RelatedTo) Frozen water that can be very slippery.

Quests: Mont Blanc & Mountains (fr_08)
Notre Dame
Importance: High
Subjects: Culture
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Notre-Dame de Paris A beautiful cathedral in Paris. Its colorful glass windows tell stories.

Connected cards:
- Paris (LocatedIn) The capital city of France. Paris has a famous tall tower called the Eiffel Tower!

- Notre-Dame Fire (TimeContext) In 2019, a big fire damaged the beautiful Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. Many people worked together to save this important building.

- Ile-de-France (LocatedIn) A region in France where the capital city Paris is located. Many people live here!

Quests: Paris! (fr_01)
Seine Bridges
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Bridge for cars A road that goes over water so cars can drive across rivers and lakes.

Connected cards:
- Footbridges (RelatedTo) Small bridges for people walking. They keep you safe from traffic.

- Bridge for trains (RelatedTo) A special bridge built strong enough for heavy trains to cross over water.

- River boat (RelatedTo) A boat that travels on rivers. Rivers are like roads made of water!

Quests: Paris Seine (fr_10)
Poland
gdansk
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Gdańsk A port city in Poland on the Baltic Sea.

Connected cards:
- Gdańsk Lighthouse (RelatedTo) A historic lighthouse that helps ships find the harbor.

- Motława River (RelatedTo) The river that runs through Gdańsk to the sea.

- Baltic Sea Coast (RelatedTo) The sandy shore along the Baltic Sea.

- Baltic Sea (RelatedTo) A big sea in northern Europe where Poland, Germany, and other countries meet. It has beautiful beaches and is famous for amber treasures!

Gingerbread
Importance: Medium
Subjects: Food
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Torunian gingerbread a traditional Polish treat made with spices and honey, often shaped in beautiful designs.

Connected cards:
- Gingerbread Mold (RelatedTo) A shaped tool that makes fun cookie shapes.

- Cinnamon (RelatedTo) A sweet spice made from tree bark.

- Butter (RelatedTo) A yellow fat made from milk, used for cooking and baking.

- Eggs (RelatedTo) Food from chickens used for baking and cooking.

- Ginger (RelatedTo) A spicy root used in cooking and cookies.

- Honey (RelatedTo) A sweet food made by bees.

Neptune's fountain
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Neptune's Fountain A famous fountain in Gdańsk with the sea god statue.

Connected cards:
- Amber (RelatedTo) Shiny fossil tree resin called 'Baltic Gold'.

- Amber Room (RelatedTo) A famous room made of amber with a mysterious history.

- Seashell (RelatedTo) A hard shell from a sea animal; good for crafts.

- Necklace (RelatedTo) A string of beads or shells you wear around your neck.

- Gdańsk (RelatedTo) A port city in Poland on the Baltic Sea.

Odra river
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Odra River A big river in western Poland. It helps ships travel and trade.

Connected cards:
- Footbridge (RelatedTo) A bridge for people to walk on. No cars.

- Tumski Bridge (RelatedTo) A famous bridge with love locks and gas lanterns.

- Rędziński Bridge (RelatedTo) The longest cable‑stayed bridge in Poland.

- Road Bridge (RelatedTo) A bridge for cars and buses.

- Houseboat (RelatedTo) A boat made to live on.

- Train Bridge (RelatedTo) A bridge with tracks for trains.

- Wrocław Bridges (RelatedTo) Many bridges cross the Odra River in Wrocław.

- Vistula River (Wisła) (RelatedTo) The longest river in Poland is called Wisła or Vistula. It flows through Kraków and Warsaw.

Pierogi Recipe
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Pierogi Recipe Make a soft dough, fill with mashed potatoes and farmer’s cheese, seal, boil until they float—then pan-fry in butter with onions.

Connected cards:
- Polish Pierogi (RelatedTo) Dumplings filled with things like potato, cheese, or fruit. They are a famous Polish dish.

- Zloty Currency (RelatedTo) The Polish currency is called the złoty. Coins and notes have Polish symbols.

- Torunian gingerbread (RelatedTo) a traditional Polish treat made with spices and honey, often shaped in beautiful designs.

Poland Countries
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Poland A country in Europe. Capital is Warsaw. Poland is famous for scientists like Copernicus and delicious pierogi!

Connected cards:
- Slovakia (RelatedTo) A country in Europe. Capital is Bratislava.

- Czech Republic (RelatedTo) A country in Europe. Capital is Prague.

- Lithuania (RelatedTo) A country in Europe. Capital is Vilnius.

- Belarus (RelatedTo) A country in Europe. Capital is Minsk.

- Flag of Belarus (CulturalContext) The flag of Belarus has red and green horizontal stripes with beautiful traditional patterns on the side. Belarus is Poland's neighbor.

- Flag of Russia (CulturalContext) A flag with white, blue, and red stripes. It represents the country of Russia.

- Flag of Slovakia (CulturalContext) A flag with white, blue, and red colors. It represents the country of Slovakia.

- Flag of Czech Republic (CulturalContext) The flag has white and red stripes with a blue triangle. The Czech Republic is famous for beautiful Prague castle and crystal glass.

- Flag of Lithuania (CulturalContext) The flag has yellow, green, and red horizontal stripes. Lithuania is a Baltic country with beautiful forests and beaches.

- Flag of Ukraine (CulturalContext) A flag with blue and yellow colors like the sky and sun. It represents the country of Ukraine.

- Flag of Germany (CulturalContext) The flag of Germany has three horizontal stripes: black, red, and yellow. Germany is famous for cars, castles, and fairy tales!

- Germany (RelatedTo) A country in Europe. Capital is Berlin.

- Russia (RelatedTo) A country in Europe. Capital is Moscow.

Poland country
Importance: Critical
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Poland A country in Europe. Capital is Warsaw. Poland is famous for scientists like Copernicus and delicious pierogi!

Connected cards:
- Flag of Poland (CulturalContext) The flag of Poland has white and red horizontal stripes. Poland is famous for scientists like Copernicus and delicious pierogi!

- Warsaw (RelatedTo) The capital city of Poland.

Quests: The neighbors of Poland (pl_00)
Warsaw
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Chopin Monument A large statue in Warsaw’s Łazienki Park dedicated to Frédéric Chopin. It’s also the site of popular open-air piano concerts in summer. (the special tree he is sitting under is a typical polish.. Willow)

Connected cards:
- Mermaid of Warsaw (RelatedTo) The city’s symbol is a brave mermaid with a sword and shield. You can see her statue by the river.

- Wars and Sawa (RelatedTo) Two legendary figures who gave Warsaw its name. Wars was a brave warrior and Sawa was a beautiful mermaid who lived in the Vistula River.

- Fryderyk Chopin (RelatedTo) A famous piano composer from Poland. He wrote beautiful music that sounds like dancing or telling stories. His music makes people feel happy or sad.

Quests: Discover Warszawa (pl_01)
Wroclaw
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Wrocław A city in Poland with rivers, bridges, and history.

Connected cards:
- Wrocław Bridges (RelatedTo) Many bridges cross the Odra River in Wrocław.

- Odra River (RelatedTo) A big river in western Poland. It helps ships travel and trade.

- Vistula River (Wisła) (RelatedTo) The longest river in Poland is called Wisła or Vistula. It flows through Kraków and Warsaw.

Wroclaw Dwarves
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Wrocław Dwarfs Tiny statues across the city that love to play tricks.

Connected cards:
- Animal Lover Dwarf (RelatedTo) A dwarf statue that loves the zoo and animals.

- Bishop Dwarf (RelatedTo) A dwarf statue who asks a church question.

- Dwarf Expert (RelatedTo) A friendly guide who knows all about the dwarfs.

- Keymaster Dwarf (RelatedTo) A dwarf statue guarding the elevator with a big key.

- Polish Dwarf (Wrocław gnomes) (RelatedTo) Small dwarf statues hide around Wrocław. Finding them is a fun city game.

- Wrocław Dwarf Statue (RelatedTo) A small city statue; dwarfs are Wrocław’s symbol.

- Wrocław (LocatedIn) A city in Poland with rivers, bridges, and history.

wroclaw zoo
Importance: Medium
Target Age: Ages6to10
Core card:
- Wrocław Zoo A big zoo in Wrocław with many animals to learn about.

Connected cards:
- Zoo Keeper (RelatedTo) A person who cares for animals at the zoo.

- Animal Enclosure (RelatedTo) A safe space made for animals to live at the zoo.

- Zoo Director (RelatedTo) The person who runs the zoo and helps visitors.

Quests: The Zoo (pl_04)