📚 Level up reading skills with every bingo call!
The Sight Word Bingo Game is an educational board game designed for kids aged 4-8, featuring 12 double-sided boards and 120 sight word tokens from Dolch and Fry lists. It supports up to 12 players and offers two difficulty levels to build reading fluency, hand-eye coordination, and social skills through multiple engaging gameplay modes. Perfect for classrooms and home use, it includes a velvet storage bag for easy organization.
Product Dimensions | 19.99 x 17.5 x 3.71 cm; 320 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 6 years |
Item model number | Gru348 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 12 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Colour | Red, Blue |
ASIN | B0CJ9DQQQM |
D**H
A fabulous Kids Church treat !!
These are just fantastic ! Bought them for my Kids church and the children loved it. Great value too. So pleased I bought them !! One of the children came up to me afterwards and said it was good fun, and also a good teaching idea.
J**N
Smashing bingo for church
Great game, loads of different cards, if lots of people play not enough discs to cover full cards so you have to play for a line, otherwise a great bingo game
K**D
BRILLIANT ITEM
BRILLIANT item---love it-We've used it at church and had great fun-very sturdy cards, the picture word discs hard wearing and substantial (they'll last a long time in many hands!) with plenty of discs to cover cards---Thank you
T**K
Love it
Kids love playing this game brilliant learning tool
P**I
Fun
The kids loved it
J**S
Fun & colourful
Great game to play, my four year old boy just loves playing this together
L**R
Brilliant
Arrived in the given time. I bought this for the nursery I work in. The kids love it and so much learning can be done through this game. We'll worth the price
J**S
Good game but not enough number grids
Our 4-year old is really enjoying the game and it is great for teaching him to read letters and numbers. The distribution of game cards is really odd though. There are 10 grids for capital letters and 10 grids for lower case letters which allow for lots of players and plenty of variation in game play. There are just 4 grids for the numbers though and as these have been printed on the back of each other only 2 can be used at once! Based on reviews from other countries this seems to be standard and is a significant limitation which should have been easy to avoid.
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