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Scott J. Barowsky
> 3 dayBought for my kindergarten who has started learning sight works. This game is fun and he enjoys it. I am disappointed with the range or sight words. Its very repetitive and that are plenty other words they could have added.
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LH
> 3 dayThis 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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Debra J.
> 3 dayGreat for family game night!
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customer06
> 3 dayVery 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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Melissa Vrooman
> 3 dayFun. Quick and interactive game. It is a fan favorite at my house.
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Jellybean
> 3 dayMy parents got the original picture Zingo for our 4 year old daughter and its been a huge hit. When I saw that there was a word building version, we had to have it for her as well. Theres no setup required like punching out pieces or assembling anything, its ready to go when you take it out of the box. I like that there are two sides to the cards so younger children can play the easy side and older children and adults can play the harder side to make play a little more evenly matched. The tiles are sturdy plastic so you dont have to worry about them bending them or ruining them by getting them wet or anything, plus theyre double sided, so no need to put them into the Zinger right side up. The letters on the tiles and cards are also colored red for vowels and black for consonants. This makes it easy to explain to younger kids that on the easy side of the cards, you need 2 black letters and 1 red letter for each word. The Zinger is the hard plastic house that the tiles live in and are dispensed from. The top slides easily forward and back to drop two tiles into the little grooves each time. Then you slide the tiles back into as lot in the top if not needed with a satisfying little click sound. Another nice feature is all the pieces fit easily back in the sturdy game box without taking anything apart! Our 4 year old picked up the game quickly even though shes averse to spelling and reading and it gets her to sound out the words on her own because she wants to beat Mommy!
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LN
> 3 dayWe got this game for our (almost) four year old granddaughter. What a hoot! We all had a great time playing it, ages four to 68! It’s picture bingo so not only presents no age barrier, there’s also no language barrier. :) I especially liked the mechanism for ‘calling’ the tiles. It makes it so easy for little ones who haven’t a tone of dexterity to reveal (call) them. The cards have two sides that differ in their level of difficulty. I love that wee ones can play this on their own or include adults!
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Catherine Schroeder
> 3 dayPlayed this with our grandchildren ages 2-8. All had fun including the adults
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akm
> 3 dayI’ve played thousands (no exaggeration) of Zingo games with my grandchildren. Love it! Just the right amount of luck laced with paying attention, learning to take turns, matching, word recognition……it’s the perfect preschool game. I gifted this to a neighbor preschooler. Hope they enjoy it as much as we do. NO BATTERIES! Just your time and attention required to play.
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RegBuck1
> 3 dayGrandchild loves to play this game.