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Maximum Age: 8 years
Minimum Age: 48 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Think Fun
EAN: 0019275077006
Label: ThinkFun
Manufacturer: ThinkFun
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 8 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 48 months
Model: 7700
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: ThinkFun
Release Date: January 01, 2006
Studio: ThinkFun
Sales Rank: 124
MPN: 44007700
Features:- Two levels of play
- Seventy-two picture tiles
- Eight double-sided Zingo cards
- Teaches image and vocabulary recognition, matching, memory, concentration, and social interaction
- For ages between 4 to 8 years
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Product Description: The Zingo! Game from ThinkFun gives a new spin to the all-time favorite! Each player gets a Zingo! Card to fill using the tiles spit out from the Zingo! Zinger machine. The first player to yell the name of an item on the tile, gets the tile. Completely fill up your card, yell Zingo!, and win! Includes 8 double-sided cards, 72 picture tiles, the Zingo! Zinger, and instructions. For 2-8 players.
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This is a great game, we can spend hours and hours playing and having so much fun!
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I bought this game for my 2 boys about a year ago. My kids were then 3 and 6. We can all play this speed version of bingo because the tiles have a picture and the word. My younger son can use the picture to call out the name and does not have to read the words. They love the speed of the game. They each want to be the Zingo slider...the thing you slide to pull out the tiles. We have so much fun each time we play. This year I have bought this game for all my son's friends who turned 4. All parents say the kids love the game. It has been a huge hit! Very pleased.
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My kids loved this bingo game, particularly my younger son. It is mostly a game of luck, but also reflexes, because the first person to call out that they have the picture on the chip on their card, gets to keep the chip.
We used to take this to a nursing home to play with the seniors. It is perfect for that situation (a 4 year old and a couple of seniors), because it is a simple, familiar game, and the graphics are simple and easy for everyone to identify.
And, for my son, half the fun of this game was setting it up (stacking the chips in the dispenser) and sliding the dispenser forward and back to reveal the chips.
Highly recommended for the preschool/early elementary set. My son is 6 now, and ... Read More:
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When I called my sister to see how her son (5 years old) liked this gift, she laughed. Apparently he burst into tears upon first seeing it because it wasn't another super hero action figure. She sat down with him and his older brother (6 years old) and they played a round and they've been playing it daily ever since. She also mentioned that her 5-year-old tends to be a bit of a sore loser and this game has helped her to help him overcome that tendency.
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WOW! We love this game. I have been in desperatly searching games for my 5 and 8 year old could play together. You know, so the 8 year old does not always have the "upper hand"...and this is it. The game comes with several different ways of playing. We started with the first- the simpleist, and moved on to the harder options. Dad and I have even joined in the fun. We love this. They learn taking turns, small moter skills, planning, coordination...and many others. ENJOY! We do!
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