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List Price: $15.99
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Manufacturer: Endless Games
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Amazon Maximum Age: 6 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 6 Amazon Minimum Age: 36 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Endless Games EAN: 0632468007200 Feature: Fun and exciting three level matching game Label: Endless Games Manufacturer: Endless Games Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Model: 720 Publisher: Endless Games Release Date: 2007-07-15 Studio: Endless Games
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Features
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Fun and exciting three level matching game Reinforces letter names, sounds, first letter spelling Hilarious way to learn letter names and sounds Gives kids several levels of difficulty, so kids can learn and play at a skill level that is just right for them Both educational and fun!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Spin, flip and spell in this sizzling memory game. In Hip-O's Menu Match, just grab your spatula and collect pairs of letters and matching words. Menu Match is a hilarious way to learn letter names and letter sounds. And like all Hooked on Phonics games, there are several levels of difficulty so kids can learn and play at a skill level that is just right for them.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: hooked on learning 3 year old Comment: My daughter states "this an excellent learning game" for my grandson. He thoroughly enjoys matching the letters with his friends.
Customer Rating:      Summary: funky letters Comment: First let me say I love games where kids are learning something and having fun at the same time. I think the concept behind this game is great, but the problem falls in the letters. The idea is to flip the cards over and match the picture with the letter, but the letters are written in such a funky way on the cards, it makes it hard for a preschooler who is just learning letters to recognize them!! There are so many loops & tails on the letters, there were a few I really had to look at to figure out what they were. I did contact the company though and they said that the hooked on phonics people were already aware of this and changing the letters in the next production!! They did also send me out free of charge a copy of one of their other games (roll and read, which had the same letters!!) Anyways, my suggestion would be to check and make sure this is the "new production" before you purchase, or you will be taping your own letters on the cards like I did.... I still give it 4 stars, because once it is fixed I think it is a good choice.
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