So the questions can vary by player depending on their age, or skill level. Each one has six different questions with different skill levels. The cards included are 40 each of animals, around the home, food, holidays and seasons, occupations, and things you wear. On the players turn, they pick a card, answer the question, roll the die and receive tokens. The game board is continuous with no designated finish spot, so play time can vary by preference. Turtle Talk (aka the Turtle game by my three-year old) is another language skill game that can grow with little ones from PreK up. The boys really enjoy playing it and increasing their vocabulary. I love this because no matter how much time we have, we can fit in a round of the game. Maybe after so many minutes, or when someone collects a specific amount of dollars. This makes the game continuous, and can end at a pre-determined time. The game has a start, but no ‘finish’ spot. It comes with a sturdy game board (16″ x 16″), 480 Super Dough Dollars (4 1/4″ x 2 1/8″) divided into six categories, 6 car pawns, die, and a booklet containing suggested answers. This will allow me to utilize the game for years. The game has many varieties of play, and can be customized to the children’s skill level and needs. There are six play dollar categories with different language skills. It creates an entertaining and interactive way to increase vocabulary and word meanings. Go for the Dough is a fun game for kids in PreK and up. It is fun to pull out on a rainy day and let my two year old catch some fish as well. They actually love fishing, so this game is so much more than just finding categories. We normally give each of the kids a couple categories and they have to ‘fish’ for the items that fit into that category. Photo Fish is targeted for grades PreK-6 and also can be played a variety of ways. Classifying Photo Fish comes with 55 Classifying Magnetic Photo Fish (11 fish in each category) and 5 “Category Catch” Fish, a 36″ x 23″ plastic pond, and two 11″ plastic fishing poles. The case for it looks like a tackle box and that is enough to get the kids excited. This game is a huge hit, even for my two year old. I purchased the Money set for my nephew for Christmas. I hope to add to the ones we already have soon. I must add that the MagneTalk line includes many different boards teaching many different skills. I love that having a reusable way to teach him time. It comes with one sturdy, magnetic game board (14″ x 18″), 24 magnetic number tiles (1 3/4″ x 1 3/4″), 47 magnetic “Sentence Maker” tiles, and two clock hands. Super Duper’s MagneTalk Telling Time board is a great activity that encompasses the different ways to tell time. Ethan is getting a grasp of time so weekly we try to cover a form of it. While I try to teach something to all three kids, sometimes I get a chance to focus on a skill solely with my 4 year old. We recently added some new games and activities to our collection that will benefit all three kids for years, from preK through grade school. They have many great products that can fill our little preschool area. Their site is loaded with hundreds of enticing products to improve various skills in all children. To make game playing beneficial, about 90% of the ones we own are educational and target numerous skills.Ī few months ago, I was first introduced to Super Duper Publications. They love board games and I try to accommodate their desire to play them as often as possible. More games. That is what I hear almost daily from my sons. I received the mentioned educational games and activities to review.
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