ThinkFun Zingo Bingo Award Winning Preschool Game for Pre/ Early Readers Age 4 and Up - One of the Most Popular Board Games for Boys and Girls and their Parents, Amazon Exclusive Version
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GreytEscape
> 3 dayMy 4.5 year old loves this game. The cards are so fun to click back into the dispenser, and seems pretty well made. Its a game that is fun to play with her and something she enjoys playing over and over. Its great for reflexes and quick responses, and seeing the word next to the picture makes those words familiar to say and read. Definitely a great game for preschoolers!
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Latavia
> 3 dayMy 4 year old loves playing. She makes sure we play both sides of the card as well! Took a few games for her to catch on but we’ve had the game for about two months now and she’s a pro!
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C T
> 3 dayMy young grandkids love this game. We had to add the rule- if you yell zingy and dont have one, you have to put one back.
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B. Roach
Greater than one weekI purchased a bulk of eight kids games for my grandkids in Ohio for Chrismas. It was a fabulous deal of the day. This game of Zingo Bingo and a few others ended up being one of their favorites. I would absolutely purchase again.
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Triple
> 3 dayMy kids, 5-7, love to play this game. I have bought another one as a birthday present for their classmates’ birthday.
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Joseph Kennedy
> 3 dayThis is a fun learning game for my 4 year old Granddaughter . She loves this game & is learning shapes & words while having fun .
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Mariana Huels
> 3 dayThis has been a household favorite for 15 years. We originally bought one when my child (now 21) was young and I just had to buy another to use with my nephews.
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Steve E
> 3 dayI bought this game for my 3-year-old granddaughter. Even though it says ages 4 and up, she had no problem learning the game. She had never played Bingo before but she loves this game. Her 5-year-old brother and 2-year-old cousin also love it, although the 2-year-old does need some help. Not everyone has the same pictures on their card, so the child needs to look at the yellow plastic piece and see if they need it or not. If they do, they grab it. Surprisingly, there hasnt been any fighting when someone didnt get the picture they need--I guess because they know there will be more chances as the game goes on. As a parent/grandparent, I like that the game is not too long and that the concept was easy to understand. Fill up your card and you win. It goes fast enough that more than one round can be played and that gives the loser a chance to win. The only complaint I have is that the plastic tray thing that dispenses the yellow pieces can sometimes jam so an adult needs to be monitoring it.
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Brittany
> 3 dayI was looking for a different kind of game for my kids. Happen to come across this and ordered. I have to say being an adult it was really fun to play. Its a fun game if you have young children that can’t read as they have pictures. Great game for family game night!
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KBottom
> 3 dayThis was a Christmas gift for my 3 and 5 year old nephews. We are a family that does game nights, and the two young boys are often not included. So I thought this would help. Wow. My 3 year old nephew got the hang of it immediately (we changed the rule to grab the tile instead of call it out). The first few rounds we did the easier side of the cards and let the young ones win. But once we realized how GOOD my 3 year old nephew was getting, we flipped the cards to the harder side and told the older nieces (16 and 19 y.o.) to play for real. He often lost but sometimes wins and sometimes even beat the girls to the tile that they all needed that were matching!!! Its a fun family game that can be inclusive of ages, but if you have an astute little one, careful! He may start beating you for real!