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ThinkFun ( @thinkfun ) Games Makes Learning Fun!

April 23, 2014 by dadofdivas 2 Comments

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About the Games
Zingo!® Time-telling
A Fun Way to Learn to Read the Clock
In this time-telling version of the ThinkFun Games popular Zingo! game, players learn to read the hour and minute hands on an analog clock and make the translation to digital time. With two levels of play, it’s perfect for familiarizing young players with the clock and a great educational game for them to grow with. A wonderful way to turn challenging time-based math into a fun game for the family!
Ages:

5 and up

Players:

2 – 6

Features:
  • 1 Zingo! Zinger with Easy Cleanup!
  • 32 Hour Tiles
  • 32 Minute Tiles
  • 6 Double-sided Zingo! Cards

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Square By Square Board Game

ThinkFun Games challenges you to learn about spatial relationships as you assemble 14 puzzle pieces together to build each challenge. When you are done with the 60 challenges, get creative and use the pieces to build your own patterns! Ages 5 to Adult.
  • Includes: Game Grid with Storage Drawer, 60 Challenge Cards, 14 Puzzle Pieces, Game-Go Bag
  • Sharpens visualization skills
  • Encourages spatial reasoning
  • Great game for practicing perseverance
  • Fun pattern building game for kids

ThinkFun-Last-Letter

 

Last Letter Card Game

The Classic Last Letter Game with a Creative Twist? This is ThinkFun Games’ take on this simple last letter game will inspire creativity, laughter and quick thinking? Race to come up with and blurt out a word from one of the picture cards in your hand? Think fast and remember that your word must begin with the last letter of the word previously called? Get rid of your cards first to win! Unique illustrations will spark imagination and allow for endless opportunities for new words – so simple yet so trick it might render you speechless!

  • Ages 8 to Adult, Multiplayer
  • Includes 61 Illustrated cards with original artwork
  • Travel-friendly storage box
  • Nostalgic last letter concept and “seek and find” play pattern appeals to the whole family
  • Game invented by Joe and Dave Herbert

 

My Take on the Games

 

Giveaway

How would you like to win one of the above games for yourself or for your family? All you need to do is fill out the below form to be entered.  The contest will run for one week and will end on April 30, 2014.

Winner must be a resident of the U.S.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Winners are chosen at random, if you want all your chances counted, make sure you leave individual comments, not all of them in one!

Winner has 48 hours to contact me or another name will be chosen.

 

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Comments

  1. kims2312 says

    April 23, 2014 at 8:56 pm

    I would choose Square by Square

    Reply
  2. YvonneJ says

    April 23, 2014 at 11:19 pm

    I’d choose the Square by Square pattern game

    Reply

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