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Think Fun Zingo 1-2-3 Number Bingo Game for Age 4 and Up - Award winner and Toy of the Year Nominee (7703)

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Style: Zingo 1-2-3 Number


Features

  • Trusted by Families Worldwide - With over 50 million sold, ThinkFun is the world's leading manufacturer of brain games and mind challenging puzzles
  • Develops Critical Skills Gameplay Provides A Stealth Learning Experience, Where Players Develop Counting, Simple Addition, Number Sense And Word Recognition Skills.
  • What You Get - Zingo 1-2-3 Is One Of Thinkfun'S Enormously Popular Zingo Products, Containing A Fun Zinger, 6 Double Sided Cards And 72 Double Sided Tiles.
  • Clear Instructions Easy To Learn With A Clear, High Quality Instruction Manual. You Can Start Playing Immediately!

Description

Zingo 1-2-3 is one of ThinkFun's most popular and bestselling games, and is the winner of an Oppenheim Gold Award. It's a fun number bingo game helps children develop counting, simple addition, number sense and word recognition skills, and is one of the best gifts you can buy for kids. Zingo 1-2-3 is made with high quality components, and comes with a very clear and easy to understand instruction manual - you'll be able to play within minutes of opening the box. Like all of ThinkFun's games, Zingo 1-2-3 is built to develop critical thinking skills. Playing will improve number skills through fun and fast placed play. From the Manufacturer What better way to build reading and counting skills than with Zingo. 1-2-3, the newest game in the award-winning Zingo. product line. With Zingo. 1-2-3, players match numbered tiles to images on their cards. The first player with a full card wins by yelling "Zingo." Two levels of play focus on counting and addition. This fast-paced game will have the whole family yelling "1-2-3 PLAY".


Product Dimensions: 9 x 4 x 11 inches


Item Weight: 1.06 pounds


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 44007703


Manufacturer recommended age: 5 - 10 years


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: March 29, 2010


Language: English


Department: Unisex-child


Manufacturer: ThinkFun


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Style: Zingo
Best. Game. Ever. I have two daughters, one whom has Apraxia of speech and the other who is a beginning reader. The pictures ensure that my younger daughter (with Apraxia) can still independently play, while it encourages both my children to read aloud the object. This game requires no adult help, so my daughters will literally spend hours playing this game together. It is super sturdy game with thick, sturdy, double sided cardboard bingo cards and the text and pictures on the yellow “chips” have no scratching or fading from frequent overuse; we do have problems sticking the discarded yellow chips back in on one side of the Zingo machine if it’s not placed in the slot *just so*, but I’m sure it’s from an overzealous preschooler and not the manufacturer. This game is now my go-to gift for any birthday party we are invited to and my girls are always requesting to pack it to bring with to friends and families houses. Buy it. Buy it now. You won’t regret it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2018 by HaveKidsTheySaid

  • Would recommend
Style: Zingo
This game is perfect for my 4.5 year old that is in speech. He has apraxia and this is doing wonders on helping him practice his words in a timely fashion. Also, learning how to take turns and that you don’t always win!
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2019 by Eleni Eleni

  • A must have for special needs classrooms!
Style: Zingo 1-2-3 Number
I love all Zingo games; I now have three of them. I use them with my students with autism, ages 6-8. It is a great language tool. It helps with fine motor skills. Students have to put the pieces back into the slot if no one has the item. They have to use a pincher grip to push it in and there is a little tension so they have to push a little bit. We had to teach them to put them in correctly, but they caught on quick. I am not sure what it is but the act of pushing the game piece in is reinforcing and they love to do it. This is great for my kids who have weakness in their hands. It also helps with motor planning. Students also take turns being the number caller. This allows for independence in game playing. Students learn their numbers, identifyinghow many objects are in a group, addition using pictures, and number words. A lot can be taught with this one little game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2017 by Miran S.

  • Only 24 different words.
Style: Zingo Sight Words
When I read in the description that the game had 72 tiles, I assumed 72 different words; after all, it is marketed for children in pre-K to 1st grade. The description should mention that there are only 24 different words (three tiles per word). The words included are as follows: AND, COME, FOR, HERE, MY, SAID, THE, THREE, WE, WHERE, ARE, HAVE, OUR, SHE, THERE, THEY, WENT, WHAT, WHO, ME, IN, TWO, NOW, WANT. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2013 by No No

  • Not that useful - Only 24 words & cards have picture clues
Style: Zingo Sight Words
Ok for a little practice but not that useful. Not really worth $25. The game has ONLY 24 WORD tiles. I read in the description that it had 72 tiles, but didn’t realize there are 3 of each (which I understand for the game purpose if you’re playing with multiple people but they need to provide more tiles with more words). My child just completed Kindergarten and they were expected to read a list of 100 words. He needs more practice on some so a classmate’s parent recommended this game. But these tiles only represent 1/4 of the words he needs to know to start first grade (and we haven’t played yet for me to see if they are the words he knows already or not...) Also, the cards have TOO MANY PICTURE CLUES. This makes it easier for the child to use the picture as a reminder/prompt versus truly recall/read the word, which is the point of sight words. There should be another version on the back of the cards with words only. This would help because when assessed in Kindergarten they have 3 seconds to read the word to prove they know it (no picture clue or time to sound it out). Another idea would be to sell a “refill kit” if you already have the original Zingo (which we really liked so this is sad!). I keep the tiles in a snack-size zippered plastic bag to prevent them from getting lost, so I could just use the same red dispenser if the refill kit came with tiles and cards only. This would make the product cheaper and easier to package/ship. And if they couldn’t add more than 72 tiles in one set, they could offer different refill sets with more words. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020 by Sunny Shopper Sunny Shopper

  • A great game for 6 and up. Younger one might need home-made number cards.
Style: Zingo 1-2-3 Number
My boys (4 & 6) love game night but my wife and I were tiring of Candyland. Zingo has been a great alternative. I would just recommend one change: have some Zingo cards with the actual numbers on them. I know they're trying to reinforce counting, but some of the objects on the card they are supposed to count are spaced too closely together and get confusing for little one to count. We just made our own cards with numbers to get around this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2018 by Peace & Joy

  • the perfect game for your toddler
Style: Zingo
this is one of the only toys I have ever bought for my kid that I actually enjoy playing with with her. she loves it because she gets a kick out of the dispenser contraption and she loves the individual attention of playing a game with adults. the fact that it is so simple to play (don't need to read any directions) and isn't mind-numbingly boring for adults is what makes this the perfect toy. my child is 3.5 and I wish I had bought it for her sooner, but she can play it easily at her current age. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2017 by elizabeth

  • Great!
Style: Zingo
This is great fun. We did have the sight words version. Somebody had gifted it to us and it wasn't working cuz my kids are younger they're 4 and 6. My 6-year-old can kind of do the sight words now put my 4-year-old cannot. So I liked the idea of the game so I bought this one here with the sight words and pictures on it. And now my 4-year-old and my 6-year-old can do it no problem and even my 2-year-old likes to yell and join in on the game. The pieces move pretty fluently I think. And it is fun for everybody. However there has been periods where we've gotten a lot where nobody has had anything on their card but other is this game can be super fun ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2021 by Lindsay

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