Educational Insights - Grandma's Trunk Alphabet Game
Model:1733
SKU:6175907
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Description
Tons of fun is packed into this suitcase classic! With 5 ways to play, kids will practice letter names and sounds, build memory skills, create stories, and even play fun riddle games! Includes adorable cardboard trunk (which doubles as package), 26 alphabet picture cards, 26 alphabet riddle cards, and guide. Grades K+5 Ways to Play include:1. What Comes Next? Take turns placing the letter cards in the trunk in alphabetical order.2. Memory Time Take turns repeating the sequence of cards already in the trunk, then adding one of your own and challenging other players to remember them all, in order.3. Grandma's Riddles Deal the cards, then read a riddle and race to see who has the letter card that answers it!4. Letter Sequence Memory Deal the cards and take turns putting them in the trunk in alphabetical order, repeating the items already in the trunk and challenging other players to remember them all, in alphabetical order.5. Grandma's Adventures Place the letter cards in the trunk and take turns pulling them out to create a cooperative story: "Once upon a time there was a grandma. She saw an iguana." Educational Insights Grandma's Trunk Alphabet Game - Theme/Subject: Fun - Skill Learning: Letter, Sound, Memory, Stories, Alphabetical Order
Features
Theme/Subject: Fun
Skill Learning: Alphabetical Order, Letter, Memory, Sound, Stories
Recommended Age: 5+
Grade: K+
What's Included
Grandma's Trunk Alphabet Game
Adorable Cardboard Trunk (which doubles as package)
26 x Alphabet Picture Cards
26 x Alphabet Riddle Cards
Guide
Other
- Assembly RequiredNo
- Manufacturers Suggested Age5+
- UPC086002017338
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