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ThinkFun Zingo | 
| Brand: Think Fun Category: Toy
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $8.00 as of 9/4/2010 13:08 EDT details You Save: $11.99 (60%)
New (60) from $8.00
Seller: U CAN Resellers Rating: 200 reviews Sales Rank: 124
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 4 - 8 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 8 x 3.5
MPN: 7700 Model: 7700 UPC: 835769018726 EAN: 0019275077006 ASIN: B00006408Q
Release Date: January 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Two levels of play | | • | Seventy-two picture tiles | | • | Eight double-sided Zingo cards | | • | Teaches image and vocabulary recognition, matching, memory, concentration, and social interaction | | • | For ages between 4 to 8 years |
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Product Description This fast-paced, energetic variation of Bingo is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Kids get a kick out of pulling the Zinger forward to reveal two mystery tiles and attempting to be the first to call out the tiles that match the images on their cards. The first player to fill his or her card wins! Ages 4 to 8. 2 to 8 players. 2 levels of play. 8 double-sided Zingo! cards and 72 picture tiles. 8 inches x 10.5 inches x 3.5 inches.
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Great toy for younger kids! August 8, 2010 R. Flores I just spent over 30 minutes playing this with my 2.5 year old. He loves this game and running the tile machine for everyone. My 4 year old daughter also enjoys this game. We play cooperatively and all have a great time. It is very durable for toddler/preschooler use and is one of the few games I will let him get out and play with by himself. I'd reccomend this game to anyone with young children.
Kids LOVED it August 3, 2010 Amanda We just got back from a trip to the beach, where we rented a house. This game was at the house, and it was easily the indoor hit of the week, as far as toys and activities. My 3 year old son and a friend's 4 year old daughter played it at least 10 times a day. Even the 7 and 11 year olds got into it. And it's a game that is fun for adults to play along, too. I recommend it to anyone!
For ages 3-6yrs. July 3, 2010 M. Linda Hopp (Iowa) Recently had a vacation with all the grandkids and this toy came out at least once a day. All ages liked it. They made up their own games and the little ones had fun working the device as well as matching. The tiles were durable and the cards withstood abuse. I think it was a great toy and one I will store for others in that age group.
Great game for growing minds June 20, 2010 M. R. A Bohm (Cordova, Alaska) My 3.5 year old son has not really shown a great deal of interest in reading books. He doesn't have the patience to sit and draw for more than 10 minutes. Even play dough won't keep his attention for long. I truly believed that this game would be no different, and that he would be off playing with something else once the game got underway. How wrong I was!
Since the very first day we opened the box, he has been engrossed in this game, and wants to play it all the time. He's surprisingly good at it too, and my husband and I sometimes have a hard time beating him. We thought we'd have to hold back and let him win, but he can win all on his own.
We have been anxiously awaiting the day when we could all sit down as a family and play a game together, and I am thrilled to find one that can hold his attention.
The game is very well made, and seems rugged and durable for rough-housing.
Zingo: Bingo with Lingo June 11, 2010 Amy Steele (Waynesville, NC) Perfection for early elementary kids! Even my 2.5 year old loves this game. Just glancing through the previous reviews I have again noticed that some parents expect board games to prepare their kids for college level learning...people, let's just have fun; our kiddos are going to be fourteen before we know it. Hey, don't get me wrong- the word i.d. deal reeled me in, too, but then the fun factor just kinda took over. Don't even get me started on the set-up subject (please see my review on "The Honey Bee Tree" game). The above toddler loves attempting to put back the tiles- it keeps her busy, and I can enter La-La Land for several minutes. Note: there is an open groove in the tile holder to facilitate the actual tile placement, so if you are not a Yeti, obtain this game.
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