Go to the Head of the Class explained

Go to the Head of the Class
Other Names:Go to the Head of the Class
El primero de la clase
Publisher:Chad Valley
Milton Bradley
Years:1936–2013
Genre:Board game
Language:English
Players:2–6
Playing Time:45'
Ages:6+

Go to the Head of the Class is a roll-and-move board game published originally by the Chad Valley Co Ltd. in 1936. It was then published by Milton Bradley (now owned by Hasbro). Go to the Head of the Class was last produced by Winning Moves USA in 2013.[1]

The game board is designed to look like a top view of a school classroom with the teacher's blackboard at one end.[2] Original tokens were cardboard images of adult and children affixed to wooden or plastic bases. Players can advance to the "head of the class" by moving tokens from desk to desk as a result of answering questions correctly. The game also includes random "chance cards" that add or subtract positions without involving a question, such as "Put away that peashooter and go back 3 desks" or "For good penmanship, advance two desks".

Notes and References

  1. Chertoff, Nina and Susan Kahn. Celebrating Board Games. Sterling Publishing, 2006. p. 70-1.
  2. Rich, Mark. Warman's 101 Greatest Baby Boomer Toys. kp books, 2005. p. 134-5.