ABC Bingo Video games for Youngsters – Six Academic Alphabet Bingo Popping Mats for Preschool, Toddlers, Kindergarten – Studying Actions for 2-6 Gamers 3+ Years
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Kindergarten to Grade 3
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MULTISENSORY LEARNING ADVENTURE: Our ABC Youngsters Bingo Fidget Mats mix schooling and pleasure, serving to youngsters grasp letters, numbers, colours, and matching abilities whereas having a blast
LEARNING GAMES FOR UP TO 6 PLAYERS: With 6 fidget mats included, a number of kids can take part on the enjoyable, making it an awesome group exercise sport that kids will not even understand helps them develop essential abilities
FUN ABC GAME RULES: Youngsters select a token, discover the matching letter or quantity on their fidget mat, and pop bubbles to finish a column, row, or diagonal and cheer for his or her “BINGO” second of triumph
DURABLE & FLEXIBLE FIDGET MATS: Constructed from high-quality silicone, these enjoyable ABC toys will be bent, twisted, and squeezed with out fear, offering countless enjoyable and studying alternatives
PORTABLE & ORGANIZED: The bingo for teenagers sport comes with a handy drawstring bag to maintain all of the colourful tokens in a single place, making it simple to take the academic enjoyable wherever you go

Original price was: $29.99.$23.99Current price is: $23.99.
Cindy Brown –
Fun and good quality
Love it. Itâs nice to have a game we can all play from ages 7-46. It is fun letting our little call out the coins. She felt so grown.
Darren A. Kellogg –
Fun for kids
My sensory seeking kids love popping the letters and number while playing and it is great for my kindergartner who is struggling with letter recognition to have a fun way to improve
Brian Jenkins –
Easy fun
My 7 year old and 12 year old like playing against each other.
lynda l. chapman –
Kids love it
Liked the toy part of the game and the fun to pop the letter. Makes learning fun.
Allan&Eve –
My homeschoolers loves this game
I am a homeschool mom of five, ages 12-2. We get together and play this game almost every day. My younger three, five, three, and two-year-old enjoy playing this with our family. I recommend it. It’s for all ages. I bought this to help my three and two-year-olds recognize letters. It is a great tool. I recommend it.
Victoria Escobar –
LOOOOOOVEEEEE THIS GAME!!! Kids enjoyed it so much!!
If youâre looking for a game to engage tiny humans into learning ABCs and 123s, look no further!! Little ones enjoy racing and competing to learn the basics of reading. No more cellphones or tablets, lets bring back the fun in learning by interacting with other humans. This game is so fun for kids and parents too. The colors are really bright and the multi sensory element really highlights the science of reading. Would recommend buying!
Sarah –
Fun for all ages
I love these kinds of games that can be educational for young kids that are still learning, but still fun for the older kids to play too.  Kids love these popping fidget toys, so incorporating them into a game is a great idea.  Also, using the pop boards for a bingo game means we don’t have all the little tokens that are used to cover up your spaces laying all over the floor when we are done!  When it arrives you will need to punch out the tokens for the caller to use.  There is a cute little drawstring bag included to store these in, which is really nice.  The game is simple and follows the rules of traditional bingo games, so  it is easy for everybody to do.  The difference here is that each token has two sides and the caller will call out both of them.  You need to match, not only the letter or number called, but it also has to be in the same color as the token.  The numbers and letters are sequential, so if you have one on your board you will have both. Each board is also labeled in order, so you can easily find the correct letter or number.  The alphabet on each board starts in a different color though, so every board is different.  Each token will only have one board that can pop those two letters or numbers.  If you play traditionally with one row being a bingo, the game can go pretty quick.  This is great for those with short attention spans.  We like to go for the extra challenge, though, so we play to clear the whole board for a bingo.  My one complaint about this game is that the blue and purple tokens are so close in color that they are really hard to tell apart as you draw them out of the bag.  They are very different colors on the board, so I don’t know why the tokens didn’t match that.  We played outside the first time and that was even more difficult.  I was calling everything purple before I realized they were different colors.  I had to compare the two together to determine which color it was before calling it.  I will say, it is not quite as difficult inside, but I still think it should not be so close.  As an adult I had trouble, so I know this makes it more complicated for children too.  Overall, this game is really fun.  It is nice and compact and stores easily together in its little box.  The boards are easy to wash off if they get dirty and there are not a bunch of little pieces to get lost.  Kids of all ages and skill levels can play this together and still have fun.  Even better, being older and more knowledgeable does not give you an advantage for the win.  This is easy enough for kids to play alone and still fun for adults to play too.  It can help improve letter and number identification and help with learning alphabetical order.  If the blue and purple tokens were not such close shades, I would have given this one the full 5 stars.
Buffy –
Game
My students love these. The fact of hands on learning is great
Sbabs –
Product as expected