ThinkFun Zingo Bingo Award Winning Game for Pre-Readers and Early Readers Age 4 and Up – One of the Most Popular Board Games for Preschoolers and Their Families

October 27, 2019 - Comment

Zingo is one of ThinkFun’s most popular and bestselling games, and is the winner of an Oppenheim Gold Award and Parents’ Choice Gold Award, among others. It’s a fun pre-reading game for ages 4 and up, and is one of the best gifts you can buy for kids. Zingo is made with high quality components,

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Zingo is one of ThinkFun’s most popular and bestselling games, and is the winner of an Oppenheim Gold Award and Parents’ Choice Gold Award, among others. It’s a fun pre-reading game for ages 4 and up, and is one of the best gifts you can buy for kids. Zingo is made with high quality components, and comes with a very clear and easy to understand instruction manual – you’ll be able to play within minutes of opening the box. Like all of ThinkFun’s games, Zingo is built to develop critical thinking skills. Playing will improve language skills through fun and fast placed play.

Product Features

  • Trusted by Families Worldwide – With over 50 million sold, ThinkFun is the world’s leader in brain and logic games.
  • Develops critical skills – Perfect for pre-readers and early readers, builds language and matching skills in preschool kids through fun, fast-paced play.
  • What you get – This is the newest edition of the world famous game Zingo, one of ThinkFun’s best games for kids ages 4 and up, and it includes an extra Zingo card so that up to 7 players can play! Also includes a unique Zinger device that delights players of all ages.
  • Clear instructions – Easy to learn with a clear, high quality instruction manual. You can start playing immediately!
  • Award winner – Zingo has won many awards including an Oppenheim Gold, Parents’ Choice Award, ASTRA Best Toys for Kids Award, and is a three time Toy of the Year Nominee, which makes it a great gift for boys and girls ages 4 and up.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Only 24 different words. When I read in the description that the game had 72 tiles, I assumed 72 different words; after all, it is marketed for children in pre-K to 1st grade. The description should mention that there are only 24 different words (three tiles per word).The words included are as follows: AND, COME, FOR, HERE, MY, SAID, THE, THREE, WE, WHERE, ARE, HAVE, OUR, SHE, THERE, THEY, WENT, WHAT, WHO, ME, IN, TWO, NOW, WANT.

Anonymous says:

Buy. It. Now. Best. Game. Ever.I have two daughters, one whom has Apraxia of speech and the other who is a beginning reader. The pictures ensure that my younger daughter (with Apraxia) can still independently play, while it encourages both my children to read aloud the object. This game requires no adult help, so my daughters will literally spend hours playing this game together. It is super sturdy game with thick, sturdy, double sided cardboard bingo cards and the text and pictures on the yellow…

Anonymous says:

Fun for small kids, mechanism works well, beware of missing tiles My kids love this. We got our first set as a gift. I bought this one as a spare because it was quickly clear that my 4-year-old twins were going to destroy the original set. That’s OK. The game held up well, and the tiles are easy for kids to lose. The “Zinger” mechanism works very well; we have rarely had problems with it, and it works for the kids playing independently. But the new set came with a couple surprises. It’s 7-player, 78-tiles instead of 6-player 72-tiles. So the cards are…

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