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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

ThinkFun Zingo Review

ThinkFun Zingo
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I bought this game for my children several years ago on the advice of the owner of my favorite toy store. I love board games, and my children were 3 and 5 then, and just starting to enjoy them as well. Well, we couldn't get the kids to stop playing Zingo. They played quietly for more than 2 hours. Since you can play with up to 8 players, we have had lots of neighborhood kids playing the game out on the front steps. Since then, I have bought at least 10 Zingo games -- I have given them to all my children's friends and I always keep a few around to give out for birthday gifts. Everyone loves this game.

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The Zingo! Bingo with a Zing by ThinkFun makes learning fun! Looking for the perfect game for the next family night? Look no further than Zingo! Playing Zingo! will help building learning and social skills, such as image/word recognition, image/word matching, spelling, vocabulary, concentration and memory, verbalization, winning and losing and, most importantly, having fun! No game brings parents and children together like Zingo! Ages 4-8. 2 - 8 players.

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Saturday, April 21, 2012

"WH" Chipper Chat Laminated Games with Magnetic Chips, WH Review

WH Chipper Chat Laminated Games with Magnetic Chips, WH
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I have this product at work. It has a series of picture scenes that you ask students questions about. They have who, what, where, when and why questions for eacy picture (about 15 of each question type). Plus it has additional worksheets.
The concept of the game is you ask a question and then help the students get to the right answer. Then after they answered the question correctly they roll the dice (1-3) to see how many chips they get to put on. It is a great way to provide feedback and reinforcement without making the competition based on how many the student got right. The students then clean up their chips with a magnetic wand. This is often their favorite part. I would purchase an additional wand so multiple kids can clean up/play at the same time. I use it as a reinforcer to practice other skills as well---sight words, math facts, articulation etc.

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