Spot it! Disney Princess – Words

November 10, 2014 - Comment

Play with all your favorite Princesses and boost reading skills along the way! Sprinkled among the words on every card are familiar friends and objects from Disney’s most treasured fairy tales. With every card combination, there is always one match. Whether the match is between a word and its corresponding picture, between two words, or

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Play with all your favorite Princesses and boost reading skills along the way! Sprinkled among the words on every card are familiar friends and objects from Disney’s most treasured fairy tales. With every card combination, there is always one match. Whether the match is between a word and its corresponding picture, between two words, or between two pictures, spot it first to be crowned the winner. Spot it! Words reinforces word recognition and supports literacy with five royally fun ways to play.

Product Features

  • Matches can be picture-word, picture-picture and word-word featuring beloved characters from Disney Princesses
  • Reinforces word recognition, reading comprehension and builds vocabulary. Develop visual perception skills, reaction time, language skills and focus
  • Includes 55 cards and 3 ways to play in a travel-size game tin

Comments

Lynn says:

Challenging Spot it! game…match word with picture , picture with picture, or word with word Spot it! Disney Princess – Words is the most challenging Spot it! game I’ve played & I’m an adult. Matching a word with a picture slows me down. Thankfully, the Disney princesses are matched picture w/picture. Otherwise, I’d lose this game every time until I learned all their names. My granddaughter loves all the Disney princesses but is too young to read. She’ll enjoy this game more when she’s older. 

Dr. E says:

Small, Adorable, So Much FUN! I loved the Spot it! Disney Pixar – Words version of this so much that I actually ordered this one too! The premise with this Princess version is nearly identical … but it is all sort of pink and adorable:) (Whereas the Pixar one is slightly more masculine … whatever that actually means). 

J. Weaver says:

Great for early readers; kids who can’t read the sight words won’t be able to really play My kids, 3- and 8-years-old, love the Spot It games, and this one is no exception. As with all of the other versions of the Spot It games we have, there are a variety of ways to play, and you can make it as competitive (or not) as you’d like. The thing that distinguishes this version of the game from others we have is that it doesn’t rely solely on pictures–there are also sight words mixed onto the array of images on each card. So in many cases, the match is between a word and a picture. For…

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