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  Explore and Learn Alphabet Safari Floor Puzzle Game
Explore & Learn: Alphabet Safari
 
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Our Price: $14.95
Sale Price: $10.01
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Manufactured In: China

Stock Status: In Stock
Product Code: LRN421
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"EXPLORE and LEARN - ALPHABET SAFARI" Description:
 
Double your puzzle and learning fun with this combination giant floor puzzle and game!
 
Your kids will love assembling this giant two-feet by two-feet floor puzzle! To double your fun, add a spinner and the puzzle becomes a game for up to 4 players.
 
Learn all about the alphabet while collecting your game pieces. EXPLORE and LEARN is a fun way to learn!
 
Product Specifications:
 
Ages: 3+
Players: 1-4
Box Size: 14.25 x 10.75" x 2.5"
Box Weight: 2.2 lbs
 
Product Contents:
 
  • 50 Puzzle Pieces for a 2' x 2' (finished size) puzzle
  • Game Spinner
  • 24 Game Pieces
     
    Product Awards:
     
  • Creative Child Magazine, Game of the Year, 2008
  • Instructor Magazine, Teachers' Pick "Best of 2008"
     
    Game Directions:
    1. Assemble! Place all the puzzle pieces with the colored image side face up. Have your child assemble the puzzle. Parental involvement may be needed depending upon the age of the child.
       
    2. Talk about it! Once assembled, the puzzle becomes a "talk about" puzzle, as there are many images in the scene to promote parent-child conversation.
       
    3. Play the game! Attach the spinner to the center of the puzzle in the die cut areas provided. Place the game cards face up on the table. Each player selects a path on the puzzle to lead them to the park which is located in the center of the puzzle. Play begins with the youngest player.
       
      • When the spinner stops, select a game card that has the same letter where the spinner is pointing.
         
      • If correct, place the game card on the first open space on the path. If incorrect, or there are no cards left, play moves to the next player.
         
      • If the spinner lands on "Spin Again", the player spins again.
         
      • Play moves to the person on the left.
         
      • The first player to collect six cards to complete their journey to the park wins the game!
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    Average Customer Review: Based on 1 Reviews. Write a review.

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      0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
     
    A fun puzzle plus game December 16, 2009
    Reviewer: Lisa Peppin from Fort Collins, CO United States  
    I just really like the idea of having a puzzle and game combo. You do the puzzle, but you are not done. The puzzle is pretty challenging to my 3 year old, but my 6 year old helps her, then helps her understand the game. The game is pretty simple, and is really an opportunity to talk about the letters, letter sounds and the animals.

    The puzzle is challenging not only because its 50 pieces, but because the whole thing is not just a square, so the pieces have slightly odd shapes that my 3 year old is not used to. If you have a little one who likes jigsaw puzzles, this is great. If your little one struggles with puzzles, but is good with letters, they could outgrow the game before the puzzle. Of course, you can always change the rules so that you find any card with the letter in it, or any card without the letter, etc., to spice it up for that kid.

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