Logan Greenway
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Perfect for my 4 yo. The game doesn’t take too long so it keeps her attention and the pieces and spinner are a good size for her to handle well.
S. Mansome
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
Good for toddler 3+ to learn colors and numbers. Our twins like to play it and try to be the winner (Bingo!)
psalm40
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
1. Hard for little ones to tell the difference in size of plastic bears. 2. confusing for them at first due to pieces needing to be put in the cards. Would not purchase again
Momoka
Reviewed in Japan on January 13, 2024
本来は,ビンゴゲームですが、ルーレットを回して、いろんな色やサイズのクマを置いていくだけでも、幼児は喜びます。
Daldaram
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 2, 2023
I had a fun afternoon with my boys playing Bingo bears.It's a perfect way to make them learn counting, matching and playing game with others.It's very simple but the little ones enjoyed it so much.Colourful cute bear design was a hit for them as well.It's worth getting it for kids and would recommend it for 3-4years old.
Daniel
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 5, 2023
🔎The Learning Resources Bingo Bears come nicely packed in a colorful box.In total, there are 73 pieces:*4 bingo cards* 36 little bears* 32 double-sided tiles* 1 double-sided spinner board🧡The whole set is well-made and entertaining( for my 5-year-old son ).👎Contradicting and confusing recommended age group - in one picture it says 2-4 years old, but everywhere else, it is designed for 3+No storage pouch or bag included means, most likely some of the small elements will be lost sooner or later( as it happened with our two boys ).⏳My 5-year-old son really enjoys playing with it but my 3.5-year-old son quickly loses his interest.A few of the small bears and 1 tile have been lost during the time we have it.💡It would be really nice if even a simple form of storage bag, pouch, whatever, was included in this set.❗The small bears might pose danger to small toddlers. I would recommend parental supervision when younger children are playing with it.💲The set represents good relation of the price to value. It is well-made and will last, as long as you store it in a secure bag/box/pouch( not included ).
Tim C.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
This Bingo game is great for younger kids, they suggest 3+... that's a bit ambitious, not many 3-year-olds will have the patience for this, but older kids do. Even our 7-year-old had fun with the gameplay, but bored of it quicker than the younger kids, who were more fascinated by the educational components, but lacked the patience for gameplay. So it's all about the kids playing style, it's a great set, just work with them at their speed (as with all games) or it will be a challenge keeping it on course. The game itself is nice, the pieces are high quality, and it's easy to use/play.
BaliDreamer
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2022
Very well made and thought out 'game' and learning experience for kids!!! A fun game that everyone can play and learn colors, numbers and sportsmanship all in one Fun Game!!! Great Gift!!! Thank you!!!
r&r
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022
Can I first just day how adorable this game is? Learning Resources put a lot of thought into this game. As a preschool/PreK teacher, I can see the quality and value of this game because everything is super preschool friendly because it is easy for little ones to learn how to play, has a lot of bright colors that will appeal to children, has easy to hold and use pieces, teaches really important skills that preschoolers can learn and practice, and is literally no prep.You just open up the box, assemble the double-sided spinner, after choosing if you are playing the color/size game (if you want to play the number recognition/counting game you just make sure that side is face-up) in less than 5 seconds, pass out the pieces for the game you are playing, pick out your adorable bear bingo card, and take turns spinning the spinner. As you play the color game you can talk about the sizes and colors of the bears, which not only helps with language and math skill development as you are talking together about sizes and colors, or for the math game they are learning about number recognition, counting objects out one by one, guesstimating how many more they need to win, and quantifying (determining how many numbers are there without counting) but it fosters Social Emotional skills as they learn about waiting, taking turns, goal-setting, and challenging themselves.The object is to fill the Bingo card with all 8 pieces and ta da, they win! (You win because they are practicing all these great skills and learning!)Over the years I have taught, families ask what activities they can do at home to work on these skills. I always stress choosing board games like this, because of all the learning that takes place with this one great activity!I highly recommend this game for classroom, home school, home use and a great value for all the skills it teaches all in one game, especially if your little one needs to work on these skills. Good luck!
Ms. H. A.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 18, 2022
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Clare
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 13, 2022
This is a bingo style game for 4 children. It comes with 4 giant, cardboard teddy game boards. I'm a bit sceptical about their durability as I accidentally managed to make a scrape across the ear of one when I tried to open the plastic wrap. I didn't even catch my nail on it that hard and some of the colour scraped off.The game pieces come in 2 resealed bags which I really appreciated for storage going forward. There are 2 kinds - cardboard pieces to set up your board. On one side they feature a numeral and pictures of the corresponding amount of bears, on the other a mix of coloured and different sized bears. Each piece has a small semi circle cut from one edge making them easy to place and remove. There is a spinner with numerals or coloured bears on. Children can then spin the spinner and if they have the match to it in their tile there are coloured/different sized plastic bears which can be placed on top.I teach 4-5 year olds and really like this as a game to develop early skills.
Thraddash
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022
We had used Hooked on Phonics in the past and it is still a great system, but this has been as instrumental in teaching our homeschoolers. There's also the added benefit of numbers! Our three-year-old is progressing so quickly thanks in large part to games like this!5 stars!
Bacon Jonnie's
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022
This is a fun game for the classroom. I use it as a group sorting game. My class is 2/3 year old's and the regular game is hard to do in a class setting. It would make a great game to have at home. It is a versatile game and can easily be adapted to many classroom centers or group game. The pieces are small so be careful if you have a child or class of real little ones. I wish the bear cards were a more durable material. these are a heavy cardboard and will wear with lots of use.