📖 Play, Learn, and Conquer the World of Words!
The SpringFlower Sight Word Game is an educational toy designed for children aged 3 to 6, featuring 120 pieces that promote reading, spelling, and vocabulary skills through engaging gameplay. With 224 commonly used sight words and a multi-sensory approach, this game is perfect for homeschooling, classrooms, and family fun. Made from durable, non-toxic materials, it ensures safety while providing hours of learning and entertainment.
I**E
Buy this
This game is so awesome! I have a little one who hates reading, like completely hates it, but she absolutely looooves this game and begs to play it often! The fly swatter makes it so fun for kids. I can't recommend this game enough, I just wish I would've bought it sooner. I should also note that the 10 year old that is an advanced reader loves to play this game as well
J**L
Best choice for your kids learning
The SpringFlower Sight Word Game is a fantastic educational tool for young learners. It combines fun and learning, helping kids recognize and remember sight words through interactive play. The game features colorful flashcards, engaging activities, and sturdy materials designed for little hands. It's perfect for preschoolers and early readers, making reading practice exciting and effective. A great choice for parents and teachers looking to boost kids' confidence in reading!
I**O
Fun game, it may need some imagination and organization
We received the game on time and we liked the quality of the fly swatters.The game comes with a cute cloth bag to keep all the items of the game.My children (5 years old and 7 years old) were excited to do some swatting.We did some rounds and it was kind of fun.Where I see the game can have some improvements are:1) The flies are made of flimsy cardboard and it seems they will be broken soon. Other comments say that they were planning to cover the cards with plastic. Hopefully, new editions of the game are done with more durable material for the flies.2) The word cards were hard to use. Maybe the game creators could post some other fun ways to play.3) It is hard to keep the game divided by age level. The flies are color-coded by age level. However, they have two sides and those are not always reciprocal. You can have flies with one easy side (blue) match with a medium (green) or hard (purple)side. It is difficult to keep all the flies of the same level in one bag to pull it and play with the age-appropriate kids.
M**S
Helps struggling kids learn sight words
My son is in kindergarten and struggled with flash cards. Nothing like our first kid and needs extra attention. He couldn’t remember the words and started to disconnect. I found this game and incorporated flash cards that we created and slowly added new words. We play this as a family and we obviously let him win at times to build his confidence. He is now on track with his class. This has been helpful for him and help us keeps him away from his electronics. I highly recommend trying out this game if you child is struggling with learning words.Ways we play:Option 1(word not known): Parent shows the flash card and reads the word and ask the child to repeat the word . Child finds the word on the fly. First to slap the card keeps the card. The one with the most wins.Option 2 (word known): Parent shows the flash card and the child reads the word and they find the word. First to slap the card keeps the card. The one with the most wins.Option 3 (when word is known by sight) : one person calls out the word on the flash card and the child and one other person finds the word. First to slap the card keeps the card. The one with the most wins.
C**N
Created our own game with us
The media could not be loaded. Absolutely love this game. We have created our own list from the words to be able to practice sight words list from our child’s teacher. Great way to make it more fun.
C**T
Awesome, easily adaptable sight word/language development game for kids!
I've got a child with some learning delays and that really struggles with language/reading. I've been looking for some fun games and activities we can do to help her since flash cards just don't hold her attention and work for her. I was really excited to try this game out and all 4 of my kids (ages 6, 6, 4 and 2) saw it and wanted to play. It was fun and easy to adapt for all of them. I used the harder level words for one of my older kiddos, the easier levels for the middle two, and for my 2 year old, we just had her smack certain color flies that we'd call out with the fly swatter. I think there could be a lot of adaptations you could do to help keep this fun and interesting and age appropriate for different ages and skill levels. We're really excited to just this more! My only (very minor) complaint is that I wish it came with a box instead of a bag to store it in so it was easier to store with our other games. But aside from that I love everything about it!
K**L
good but messed up
First of all this is a fun game to play with kids who learning sight words. But some of our little flies looked scratched up before even using them almost like it was previously used before us. Also some the word cards have words that don't match up with that color for instance six was on the purple word card but a pink fly. Also like mentioned the color backing isn't consistent so you can't really sort them to keep colors organized and easy to use one level at a time instead you have to literally go and find each color of the level you are doing and hope you get them all since they are messed up and not all accurate!! Honestly all a little upsetting after spending so much on it!!
K**H
My kids love this game!
My kids love the fly swat part and to my surprise they knew the game because they play it at daycare! We play this game once a day for about 10 minutes and it’s starting to work because they are ready the words better with me having to phonetically sound it out
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