![]() Miranda then landed a successful licensing agreement with an award-winning game company known as Gamewright®. ![]() She came up with the original idea and developed the rules with the support of her family. The game was created by Miranda Evarts, the first child inventor of a game released on the international market. Sleeping Queens, one of the most popular card games in 2008, is proof that even a six-year-old, with the right cards, can become an inventor and license her intellectual property rights (IPRs). The holiday season is the perfect time for family and friends to gather around and play their favorite games – or try out new ones like the Sleeping Queens™. “Miranda is the queen of cards” – TIME magazine (Photo: Courtesy of Evarts family) IP right(s): Copyright and Related Rights, Trademarks.Country / Territory: United States of America.
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