🎉 Unlock the Fun of Learning with SEQUENCE Letters!
SEQUENCE Letters by Jax is an engaging educational game designed for children ages 4-7. Players match letters to pictures on the board, promoting letter recognition and phonetic skills. The game accommodates 2-4 players and features vibrant colors for enhanced visual learning. With a compact design, it's perfect for family game nights or playdates.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Display Dimensions | 10.5 x 10.4 x 2.1 inches |
Size | 1 Pack |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Material Fabric | Cardstock |
Subject Character | Alphabet |
Style Name | Classic |
Color | Multi Color |
Theme | Alphabet |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Alphabet Learning, Wild Cards |
Number of Players | 2-4 |
R**S
Make learning fun
Fun while learning
D**E
Fantastic learning game
I purchased this for my 5 year old at the recommendation of a friend.I will start with that i was sent a game that looks slightly different from the photos amazon has on here. I feel I received a slightly updated game, which is fine by me. I included a photo of the front and back of the game I was sent.We have played this multiple times over the past few weeks. It is a really fun game even for adults to compete at while playing with your young child.If your child is not familiar with letters/sounds.. it may be difficult at first. If they are familiar with some, it will be easier and help improve the letters/sounds they need to work on.Some of the graphics can be confusing without checking the instruction book, for example, one could be a princess or a queen. However, you could simply let the child get it right either way as long as it makes sense on why they chose that photo. There are a few different ways that you could adjust the way you play the game to meet the needs of your child until they are ready to play the correct way.I would recommend this game and I have it saved for later in my cart, so I can purchase it as a gift for similar aged children when I need a gift idea. It would be a great birthday gift for a prek to 1st grade child.
J**B
Child Loves It
I purchased to work on alphabet recognition and sounds. My 6 year old can be reluctant to participate in traditional style learning, but she loves this game and asks to get it out to play regularly. It is very easy to play. Looks fun with all the colors.
J**K
Useful as a learning tool and enjoyable
Previously used with kids when they were aged 4-6 and found it to be engaging for the kids and not too difficult . Bought a second set for younger grandkids when they hit that age. It makes a nice learning tool. We used the written instructions to figure out which picture went with which letter as intended, example n is for narwhal. Found it to be more of enjoyable when allowing the kids to decide for example one picture might be either queen or princess or crown. I felt it encouraged kids to think of what letter started different words. Overall enjoyable and useful.
L**M
Phonics Fun!!!
Great game for 4-6 year olds. As a retired kindergarten teacher I know how important knowing their letters and sounds is to learning to read. Fun game. Easy set up and directions.
R**L
A MUST BUY
We love the adult version of this game, so we had to try the kids' version too. My 5-year-olds are learning to read, and this game has been a great way to introduce sounds and letters in a fun way. Even when they outgrow it as a learning tool, it’s still a fun, screen-free game for quality one-on-one time.
S**)
I really like this game
My children have gotten an interest in playing family games. I love playing board games, so I went on a hunt for ones that would work well for the whole family. I have an almost 4 year old and an almost 6 year old. My daughter clearly has all of her sounds down, but we wanted to make sure it was something that would work for our younger one too. You can play with 2 to 4 players. 1 to 3 players you are on your own individual team. If you play with 4 players you are on teams of 2. You try to get 4 chips in a row on the board to win. Depending on how many people you have playing you will get dealt 4 or 5 cards. The cards have a letter of the alphabet on them and are color coded to help little ones locate a potential play space on the board. X cards allow you to remove a chip and a Z card is wild, meaning you can place it anywhere.I only have one complaint. There are a couple of cards that could be played in multiple spaces. For example there is an airplane on the board, but you might also call it a jet. Both the A card and the J card are the SAME color. The same goes for the Kangaroo, it looks almost like a Wallaby. They need to adjust the colors of the cards for these. It's not a problem once you get use to the game. Each letter of the alphabet has TWO places you can play on the board.Overall, it's a fun game. I would recommend it to friends,
C**R
Letter ID game
My child struggles with her letters, we played this game and will continue over the summer to help her learn to identify and we model the sounds so she can match the picture. We help her during her turn now but she will learn and have fun doing it!
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