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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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Roberta L Torguson
Greater than one weekToddler grands had si much fun playing this game
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Irene Capron
> 3 dayMy 4-year-old daughter absolutely loves this game. We’ve had it since Christmas (about 1.5 months) and she wants to play it daily. She loves racing to pick up the pieces first to add to her card when she has a matching picture. I love the simplicity of it, and how each game is different.
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Cortney Maier
> 3 dayWe love all the Zingo games. They are easy to learn, they can be modified for a variety of ages and they are very durable. Many games these days are cheap cardboard but this is nice plastic pieces and dispenser along with thick, durable, coated playing boards. We use this game to match numbers (5 is the same as five) and we have used it to help with math and to put numbers in order 1-10, etc... The game, in fact all of the Zingo games are multi use depending on the childs age or learning level. Plus, they dont have to be just for kids. They are awesome family games that can be played at all ages. Zingo Bingo has been used at our family functions for ages 4 to 72 and good, clean, competitive fun is had by all!!! There games are also perfect for someone who is developmentally delayed, suffered a brain injury from an accident or a stroke, etc.... We started with Zingo Bingo & didnt know that there were other games but once we found out, we bought all of them!! YOU CANT DENY THE QUALITY OR DIVERSITY OF THESE GAMES. They are great for all ages and if they come out with more versions, we will buy them without a doubt!!!
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edk
> 3 dayPlayed 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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milipierce
> 3 dayMy sons speech therapist uses this so we bought it to have at home to reiterate what he learns in therapy. It is a great way to teach taking turns, asking who, what, why questions and kids have fun while learning.
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qwuektzyhq
> 3 dayEverything is well made and the plastic picture cards will last forever. Great fun for all ages.
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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!
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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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Readerunnamed
> 3 dayIt’s such a fun game but when you spend half the time unjamming it, it gets old fast.