🎉 Bingo Your Way to Literacy!
The Trend Enterprises Sight Words Level 2 Bingo Game is an innovative educational tool designed to enhance reading skills for children aged 5 to 10. Featuring 60 common vocabulary words, this game offers a unique six-way format that adapts to various skill levels, making it perfect for classrooms and home use. The set includes 36 playing cards, over 200 chips, a caller's mat, and a sturdy storage box, accommodating 3 to 36 players for a fun and interactive learning experience.
Color | Multicolor |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Display Dimensions | 1.31 x 9.75 x 7.13 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Six-way format and adaptability to various skill levels |
Number of Players | 3 to 36 |
A**Y
Diversión y aprendizaje juntos
Excelente para memorizar palabras en edades tempranas a través del juego .A mis hijos de 5 y 6 años les encanta
K**N
Get this for your child!
We have had so much fun playing this game and learning at the same time!
T**N
Nice
Fun learning game for kids
B**N
Great help
These bingo cards really helped my son want to learn how to read. He wants to get better and go to the next level
W**E
Fun and Educational
Decent little game for learning sight words. It flows smoothly and seems to be right on track with what she is learning at school.We play as a family and sometimes my wife and daughter will play while making dinner. We have also used the calling cards as flash cards.For the money, it’s a really good value considering I can use it as a game and flash cards. The kid enjoys it we use candy as the Bingo “prize.” It keeps her interested and willing to play another game which I fully support since she is perfecting her sight words.
B**E
Great game for kids
Grands like to play
K**R
Kids love it
My kiddos really enjoy this game.
A**.
Great fun and learning time
We got this for my 7 year old daughter for Christmas to make sure she got something somewhat educational, especially since they are really honing in on the reading skills in 1st grade. And she loves it! She asks to play it all the time. We are playing a game while she is also learning to memorize and recognize words. Since she had already had the basic sight words down, we went straight for the level 2 game but I'm sure level 1 is great for someone just starting to read.
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