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Creativity Inspired Trend T6062 Alphabet Bingo is an engaging educational game designed for children aged 4 to 6. It features 36 playing cards and over 200 chips, with a unique six-way format that supports various skill levels and learning styles. Ideal for small groups or classrooms, it promotes letter recognition, rhyming skills, and inclusivity for learners with disabilities or English language challenges—all packed in a sturdy storage box for easy use and organization.




S**H
Made learning fun again and taught my daughter to recognize every letter in the alphabet!
I honestly cannot say enough how much I love this game. Best $6 or $7 I've spent in a long time. It was a last minute "why not" purchase as a Christmas present for my 4 year old daughter. She wasn't exactly thrilled when she opened it. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles kids nowadays are accustomed to. After one game, this became our new family favorite. I've been struggling to help her learn the letters of the alphabet before she starts preschool in the fall. I've tried a lot of ways (mainly from Pinterest which typically is a lifesaver) but she would get bored with it after 10-15 minutes. I think because she sees this as a game (which it is) instead of something she "has" to do, she loves it and a month later we still play a few times a day. At its core it's your basic bingo game. Everything is paper. The large letter board seems like regular weight paper, and the bingo cards, letters, and red dots are a heavier weight card stock. Our letter board has a few minor rips in it and has had water spilled on it at least once, but it still serves its purpose. If you are able to, I would recommend laminating everything (especially if using it in a classroom setting).My daughter is really catching on and can now independently recognize every letter of the alphabet! In the beginning when she only recognized about half of the letters, we had her start at A and point to each letter while saying/singing her ABCs until she got to the letter on the card. I thought she would be over it by the second game, but surprisingly she loved it! I'm so glad I bought this game, it has truly increased her confidence and has her eager to learn again! Would buy this again in a heartbeat.
A**R
Fun way to learn
I bought this to teach my son his alphabet and it's been fun using it. I bought this one due to it having lower and upper case letters. While the bingo card is small with only 8 squares, we play with 3 cards to make it more of a challenge. I can see the improvement of letter recognition all while having fun. He gladly plays this game.
A**R
Great for small groups and tutoring
I have been tutoring a kindergartner that was struggling with her letter sounds and identification. She absolutely loves this game, and it has really helped her recognize her letters and sounds! The colors are great, it’s fun, and the materials are thick and sturdy!
T**M
Making ABC's fun
We received this bingo game yesterday, took it home and played several times yesterday and today. My three year old didn't seem all that interested in just memorizing the alphabet, so this is a good way for her to become familiar with the letters without it being a chore. I also like that it is has both the upper and lower case letters on the cards, a lot of alphabet games focus on the upper case letters, which I feel has the potential to confuse little ones("what do you mean theres a whole new set that looks completely different? I learned my ABC's"). The cards don't have a lot of letters on them so we play with two cards each, this way we avoid the long stretches of turns with no letters being found, and it also puts 4 in a row both up and down(when stacking your cards atop each other), which means you can make rows in more directions. Overall a simple, fun, educational game.
D**R
Best bingo for toddler-preschool age children.
I love to play this bingo game with my class. The children learn their letters faster. I will also say the sound and name of something that starts with the letter when I call out the letters.
D**E
Great alphabet recognition game
Purchased to assist in teaching our 4 year old alphabet recognition. She is able to recite the alphabet but is unable to identify all the letters. This is a great letter recognition way to keep it fun. The some of the pieces are not high qualify but effective and worth the cost.The game has (calling cards)26 alphabet paper cardstock pieces that measure 2 1/4" with perforated lines to separate them. A foldable alphabet paper mat 17" x 11 1/2" that you place the calling cards onto once that letter has been drawn and called out. Six heavy weight paper sheets of bingo chips w/ perforated edges that you push out to use as the bingo chips totaling 33 chips per sheet. Thirty six card stock playing cards that measure 9 x 6 1/2" that you place the chip on when a letter has been called out. A instructional sheet..... Most of the game is a heavier weigh paper, the cards you place the chips on are heavier than the rest and everything is large enough for little one to quickly identify what letter has been called and recognize it on their playing card. The whole family playing and it definitely kept her attention and she was excited to recognize her letter and well as scanned her parents cards to see if we had a match too. I would recommend this game for the need it is intended for which is an educational fun need. The pieces will last as long as its supervised.
J**3
Good learning tool
This game is pretty good. The bingo markers could stand to be a bit thicker. Overall, it's a good learning tool to use with your children. I think that as long as you don't let your younger kids play it independently, it will hold up well.
C**Y
Easy way to learn
The children love playing this game.
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