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Sound Bingo (Games)
Sound Bingo (Games)
This sound-inspired game features 6 double-sided bingo cards, 100 vinyl tiles and a variety of sounds from animals to musical instruments.The first to fill the card says “Bingo!” and wins the game. Playing at home, in your car or anywhere a CD player is available. Guaranteed to keep amused the ears and eyes! WARNING: Choking hazard due to small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
List Price: $ 16.99
Price: 9.63 $
Candyland Bingo -? A Color Recognition Game
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Candy Land Bingo – A Color Recognition Game no reading REQUIRED TO PLAY!
List Price: $ 6.90
Price: 6,90 $
about 11 months ago
Love this product!,
I really love this product! I am a teacher, and I use it in my classroom as a tool for helping students learn to listen intentionally, as well as discriminate between sounds. Most often it ends up being a reward for accomplishing something else, since the kids are always asking if they can play it! I have used it in other settings, too, with a variety of ages (from age 3 up to about 12). It has always been a hit, no matter what age I have used it with! I really recommend this for classroom teachers and also for parents–it is a lot of fun, and it’s a game that the whole family can play together, even if there is a wide range of ages!
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|about 11 months ago
Love it!,
I bought this for a Typically Developing 3 year old and a Special Needs 5 year old and it has been great fun. A couple of the sounds are a bit uncommon, like the cymbals are ride cymbals instead of crash symbols and the elephant and cat sounds a little off. But the kids quickly learned that for this game that’s what those sounds mean. A great way to work on listening skills. I also used it to encourage my Special Needs daughter to request that I play the sound again if she needed to hear it a second time.
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|about 11 months ago
Fun for parent and child together,
This is a fun thing for parent and child to do together. My son was 2.5 when we got this. He doesn’t completely get the rules but we have lots of fun simply matching the sounds to the pictures. As he gets older we can introduce the competitive element. Nice packaging – would make a good present.
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|about 11 months ago
Candyland Bingo,
I remember playing Candyland Bingo with my kids. They loved it so much I bought it for my grandson. He’s just learning colors and this reinforces that. We have fun with it.
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