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Playing “making words” promotes early reading strategies. Players could play “snap” or pairs”. For example; you could shout snap if the following cards are shown, b and ug (makes bug), or d and og (makes dog). To play pairs simply turn the cards over and see if any two match. If they do the player keeps the cards. The player with the most cards wins.
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This is for the Animal lovers, Data includes lifespan, habitat, where they are from, are they heard animals, carnivores or herbivores, what hunts them, etc. The game consists of 70 Picture/Question cards, 2 rule cards, a blank card 1 sand timer and an eight sided dice.
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 Strain your brain and earn your braincells by answering questions about the most famous and interesting landmarks in the World. There are three questions per card, you get to choose the level of difficulty you want to play, the first one to fill their brain card is the winner. |
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Are you a puzzle aficionado? Happy to try your hand at anything? Then have a go at Baffle Ball. Frustrating yet totally satisfying, Baffle Ball will have you twisting, flipping and contorting to get your ball into the sequential cups.
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Bananagrams is a fun anagram game that will drive you bananas. The game is easy, simple to play and fun. Bananagrams requires no boards, pens, pencils, or paper.
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Pearsinpairs is a fun word game played with 4 alphabets, each in a different font. And as always, you can play ANYTIME/ANYWHERE. Pearsinpairs players compete to make pairs of connecting words in matching patterns. The game consists of four complete alphabets, each one done in a different pattern: solid, outline, lines and dots, a fun way to familiarise younger children with the alphabet as well as word construction, and to keep older minds sharp.
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A fun word game for all. Appletters is a domino-like game for ages six and older, where players connect letters instead of dots.
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