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LH
> 24 hourThis game is simple enough for an average 4 year old to play, yet fun enough to get the parents and older siblings in on the fun. We have had this for nearly 3 years and our 6 year old still likes having it in the game rotation, and the 13 year old and adults don’t mind either.
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Jedidiah and Amber
> 24 hourMy 2yr old up to 7yr old love this game!
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ShoppinMama
> 24 hourGreat style game, easy set up. Fine for a fun preschool game. Not a great tool for learning for k5 or 1st though since only 24 sight words. If had first 50 FRY words, it would have been 5 stars as a learning tool.
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customer06
> 24 hourVery easy to learn with sturdy cards. The dispenser could be a little more sturdy but it’s still fun. I recommend it!
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edk
> 24 hourPlayed this game with all my grandkids over the past 16 years. Bought if for great nephew and great nieces and they love the game.
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Scott M
> 24 hourHad a lot of fun playing this with younger kids. Pretty easy to understand and was enjoyable!
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Chelne
> 24 hourAbsolutely LOVE this game! Bought for our 7 year old grandson for Christmas, but 4 adults played along with he and his 5 year old sister and we ALL had soooo much fun!!! Gets the adrenaline going because you have to recognize as fast as you can whether the 2 pictures that were just revealed match up with anything on your card, and then shout it out before you can take the picture chip and place it onto your bingo card. It will aid the grandkids with memory and visual coordination, not to mention the adults were benefiting from it too! The packaging was secured and the bingo cards have 2 sides to play from so that no one starts to memorize their card. The plastic box and picture chips are sturdy enough to hold up to the 5 year old getting a little too aggressive at times trying to fit them back in through the slots at the top...but she was just so excited that she wasnt paying attention to how hard she was pushing on them :) I am going to check out the other games that are offered in this same series because the kids loved it so much!
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Shari S
> 24 hourThis was a Christmas gift for 5 year old grandson. It comes with bingo cards, a dispenser that tiles rest in. Easy, fun game for a 4 year old or older.
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Girl mom
> 24 hourMy preschooler loves this game. Its so nice to have a family game that she can play with out help (mostly). Her cousin that is the same age loves it too.
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J. S.
> 24 hourI got this for my daughter, who is in kindergarten, who is really struggling with learning her sight words and does not enjoy flash cards. We are not to the point to play the game as instructed, instead we are just popping the plastic chips out of the word dispenser and reading them together and then trying to find the match on our cards. My 4 year old is also joining in, once again more as a matching game as she cant read these words yet either. They like sliding the word dispenser and popping the plastic chips back in if theres no match. There are six cards and all are printed front and back for the choice of twelve cards (the game says the green side is less competitive and the red side is more competitive), and there are nine words on each card. Here are my reasons for 4 stars: The sight words that are reviewed are as follows: and, are, come, for, have, here, in, me, my, now, our, said, she, the, there, they, three, two, want, we, went, what, where, who. Being there are only 24 words, and in kindergarten (at least at my daughters school) she is learning 50, so I wish there were more words to learn in the game (like the word she is played but not the word he) Also the word she is only on one out of the twelve cards; it seems that some words are focused on more than others. So while I still find this game is helpful, the girls find it fun, and it was very easy to set-up and learn, I do wish it was more in-depth.