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Bananagrams My First : Multi-Award Successful Children Spelling Board Recreation For Ages 4+

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FOR YOUNG READERS: The proper phrase sport for the pre-reader and early learner, My First BANANAGRAMS makes use of lowercase letters that assist kids develop a love for phrase video games and wordplay
FOLLOWS READING CURRICULUM: My First Bananagrams aligns with college studying curriculums, put together your little ones for studying.
MINI GAMES: My First BANANAGRAMS creates a step-by-step play-progression in the direction of in the end studying learn how to play a full sport of BANANAGRAMS
LETTER COMBOS: Additionally included on this children sport are combo-letter phrase constructing tiles, that are step one in phrase creation
FUN FOR EVERYONE: Most significantly, My First Bananagrams is enjoyable for the household. Ages 4+, 1-4 gamers.

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Prospects just like the vocabulary, construct high quality, and coloration scheme of the tabletop sport. They point out it is a good way for younger learners to study to spell, reinforce studying and spelling in a enjoyable game-like method. Some recognize the sturdy tiles and colourful letters. In addition they say it is well worth the buy and that they like the texture. Nonetheless, some clients have blended opinions on the dimensions.

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  1. Andrea S.

    Fun Learning Game
    I played this game with my sons (8) and (6), but a modified version of it. It’s great practice for letter recognition and to practice sounds. Very versatile for a range of ages, as you can practice letters or words. Convenient size to take on the go. Very impressed with the quality of the tiles.

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  2. Lisa Leahy

    Great fun!
    My students enjoy playing this game!

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  3. Amazon Customer

    Perfect for new reader!
    We are using these to supplement our homeschool phonics and loving them! We can practice letter recognition and common blends like th , ea , sh etc . Would recommend!

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  4. Jgills5

    A banana shaped bag of happy feeling letters w pretty colors too!
    I’m a Fan! I never thought in a million years my daughter would go near a green banana full of letter tiles. The tiles are like the feel of dominoes. Lots of sensory play! And my Little One actually will put her spelling words together using the tiles too! Hmm. We use them more than I thought. The one thing we have yet to do, is play a real game!?!We all love the bright colors!The brochure inside gave me tones of ideas n reinforced the vowels n the blends. I’d kinda like to get another set of these or 2 more! If this is the only way to get my sit and spell words or just SIT 🙂 and play w letters. I have not seen my 2nd grader use her lettters to create words. Although she can read. She’s not able to sound out words. And yet she knows each sound. She loves these! I truly hope by school year end she will have mastered more than a CVC written word!My kids said the tiles just look My special needs child noticed the color patterns in her spelling words! She can only spell if she has that pretty pattern. It reminds her if she drops her vowels Vowel teams while trying to write legibly. So honestly all ages can play. The real game or malevup your own game. Or use for school to get a hands on sensory approach to spelling words :)!The kids n I think the tiles fell nice too. More like that material dominoes r made out of.Then add colors. Similar to the way we use reading today. The banana letter tiles were faster for the little one to find her missing vowels. 7yr old uses them n feel happy. Ok. SPELL n she did. She first started w her k maybe this fun thing gaveHoweverU can play by rules. Use w phonics lessons. Helps w blending sounds n learning the chunks of sound heard in words. . A special needs option surprisingly she will click them together for Sound n she likes the sound while she searches for a letter. I’m so happy I bought the banana bag w happy feeling letter tiles that have pretty colors.I’d like to have a couple more bags n gett her to do ALL her spelling words n be able to look at it n try to memorize spelling words too. I think I need to buy a few more packages so she can create all the words on the list all at one time. Then again. The apples n pear onesi saw were awesome looking too! I’m a huge fan of these tiles!! I’m looking for the whale 🐳 addition n subtracting mobi jr Whale. It’s a Similar tile concept. The beautiful tiles have Calming turquoise n other colors too! Oh I want em all. Haha :)!I’ Maybe I’ll try the Apple ones If they feel the same, she’ll love em.There R too many great things bout The Letter have helped her in so many ways. Even the letter attached to the zipper has 1 letter on a chain n she hold it close n feel the soft side. Anyone no matter age should try playing em. Sorting. Colors. Letters line or Curved galore. I’ve heard moms put magnets on the Tiles too.It’s soft hand rubs it wSo nobody has had any lettters slung across the room at anyone else either, huh. Who’d have thought the entire family has played w my happy feeling pretty letter tiles :)! No matter the age or ability level of your kids, I’m so impressed w the quality and the versatility of the letters. I’m thankful for The cots n yeas they are happy looking lettersuch athis had anyone can touch the letter n Try guessing bfamily You’ll find fun I’m so thankful for the banana gull of letters 🙂

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  5. Melissa

    Great game for kiddos
    My 7yo loved this game. It’s great for early readers and learning to spell.

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  6. DocTheology

    Great for Teaching Words
    We use this for local kids in school and also take it overseas to help children who seek to improve their English. The material is well made and fun for kids.

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  7. Daisy

    Exactly as described
    I got the other one with capital letters to play spelling games, but my younger kiddos had trouble because the flash cards were lower case. These work perfectly.

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  8. sam blazier

    Really great for learning
    We are homeschoolers and I love these letters because they come with phonogram blends already attached. The vowels look different than the consonants, and the font is lowercase.

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  9. Sara Dobson

    This game is great with kids ages 6-12. I use it as a pediatric occupational therapist to help with developing spelling and printing skills. It can easily be integrated into handwriting activities providing a multi-sensory experience for the student. For visual learners, this game has been well designed with different coloured tiles which are consistent letter-to-letter (ie. the “k” is always green). The also have combination letters for those that are commonly found together in words (ie. “sh” and “th”). The tiles have a lovely weighted feel to them and the letter formations are consistent with major printing and handwriting programs, such as Handwriting Without Tears enabling the educator or therapist to use similar language during letter identification/formation if using this in the classroom or clinic setting. Aside from all of this…..it’s FUN!

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  10. smilline

    Schönes Spielzeug für Kinder, die stabilen Steine und bunten Farben machen die Buchstaben interessant, es werden sofort Namen und andere Wörter gelegt. Um damit richtig üben zu können, wäre eine Anpassung der vorhandenen englischen Ausgabe an die Landessprache, für Deutsch also mit anderer Buchstabenverteilung, Umlauten, “ß” und passenden “Verbindungen” wünschenswert. Ich kann auch nicht verstehen, warum es in der Kinderversion nur kleine Buchstaben gibt, bei uns lernen die Kinder ja entweder beides oder erstmal nur die Großbuchstaben. Das “große” Bananagrams ist dann allerdings von der Farbgebung wieder weniger spannend für Kinder.

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  11. Amazon Customer

    Good quality but as the digraphs are inly horizontal, not that great for crosswords

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  12. KellyD

    Bought this for my kinder who is starting to combine letters to make words. Has been a great addition to the learning toys. They willingly pick up this game and start combining letters to make words and sound them out. The actual game of this is very easy to learn. Definitely recommend

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  13. Amy

    My son loves this game! It’s been great for developing his spelling and reading skills. We actually like it better than junior scrabble.

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    Bananagrams My First : Multi-Award Successful Children Spelling Board Recreation For Ages 4+
    Bananagrams My First : Multi-Award Successful Children Spelling Board Recreation For Ages 4+

    Original price was: $13.59.Current price is: $12.59.

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