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| Tri - Words |
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| Manufacturer: Educational Insights |
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| List Price: $14.99 |
| Sale Price: $13.94 |
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Product Description |
| Grades 1 & up. This fast paced game is easy and has everything you need for word building fun. Includes timer, special die, and 30 tricolor tiles. Great for learning centers. |
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Product Details |
- The pressure's on with this addictive word-making game
- This fast-paced game packs a world of colorful word-powered fun inside its compact tin case
- Tri - Words is perfect for classroom game centers, vacations, or family nights at home - For 1 to 6 Players
- A great family or classroom game
- Fun for young and old
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Customer Reviews |
small package- huge fun!
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| Review Date: June 21, 2008 |
| Reviewer: jlr, midwest |
| This came quickly and was better than advertised. I ordered this for my class of first graders. It is perfect for them during the beginning of the first semester. With adjustments, they can still use it and learn after they are reading independently. I like that children can play with tri words alone and in a small group. I would recommend it for any 4-8 year old, or anyone who is struggling with beginning reading skills. |
Great game!
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| Review Date: August 30, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Karolyn Quianthy, Fort Lauderdale, FL United States |
| For some reason I thought this game was bigger than it actually is. I bought it for my son who is 6 and in first grade. He is not really ready for it because of all the sides with letters but I have played it with my husband and him and it is a fun learning game. |
Fun for kids that know their words, not good for learning words
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| Review Date: January 25, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Lisa Fischbach, Henryville, IN United States |
| I bought this to help my nephew with his spelling. He loves board games and I thought this would be a nice way to integrate some learning into our game play. The first time we played it, he enjoyed the hourglass timer and playing with triangles that fit together so well in the box. However, as we played he just wanted to spell the word No continuously because he didn't know many words at that time. As he got a little older and learned more words, we have a little more fun playing this game. But he was not receptive to learning the words as we played. He has learning disabilities and wasn't learning his words really well until 1st grade (after repeating Kindergarten) He does like the time limit aspect and that you have to race against the clock but otherwise this is not really one of his favorite games. |
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