Action Kids Floor Game, Memory Matching Card Game, Toddler Movement Card Games, Interactive Game for Kids, Seek and Find Action Verb Cards Educational Toys
N**
Perfect for autism
I bought this for my 6 year old autistic daughter but all of my kids love this game! They ask to play it frequently and they have tons of fun every time!
M**N
I like that there are two different size sets of cards to either use on table top or on the floor.
This is a great set of cards to use in speech therapy. The pictures are very durable, bright, clear and fun. There are so many ways you can work on actions vocabulary, sentence structure, imaginary play and more. I highly recommend this product to use in speech therapy sessions as well as at home.
L**B
Preschool classes love this!
Fun for my preschool class!
N**1
Durable cards, bright images
There’s are soooooo many different ways to play with this! My 3 yr old is very active and I’m always trying to find way to incorporate learning into movement activities. He has speech and other development delays so this has game has been very helpful.-two sizes of cards that both contain the same actions.-I have the smaller cards divided into different types of actions. Currently, I have the actions we can do while sitting at a table in one pile and this is what we use often. (In pic we are are using small cards on the floor)-we play by placing all of the chosen cards image down. When it’s your turn you get to pick which card you turn over. Whatever you turn over is the movement you do :)-to incorporate speech we practice saying the word (or key sound in the word) before doing the movement.-our entire family has played and it’s simple, fun and a great way to keep everyone moving.-the cards are lightly laminated so they would be easy to wipe down between clients.-the images are clear and bright so kids who rely on visual pictures would find these great.-there is a coughing card in the mix and while this is helpful for us since he’s learning all the different sounds and breathing techniques his mouth makes you may want to pop this out if in a clinical setting due to covid.It’s a nice quality game with lots and LOTS of different ways to play and use these cards. I highly recommend this for easy ways to get kids moving or for use as a teaching/therapy aid.
C**D
Fun and versatile
This is a very multi-purpose game, listed for ages 2 and up. The game comes with 36 large laminated cards and 36 medium laminated cards (with the same verbs and pictures). Included is a manual with five suggestions for how to play. (Move It: have children imitate the actions. Find It: Have children search for the correct card. Learn It: Use the cards to teach the correct form of verbs. Match It: Shuffle the cards and have children find the matching pairs. Act It: Have children act out the verbs like charades.) This is a great game for a variety of ages. It could be used in the home or classroom. I am planning to use it with my first grade students for a fun activity during breaks.
N**M
A fun and diverse learning tool incorporating three senses.
This is an amazingly versatile game that can be used by preschoolers, kindergarten, 2nd and 3rd graders. It is easy to grade the difficulty of the game up or down depending on your particular needs.The two sets of pictures are of ample size, sturdy and excellent representations. Parents/therapists hide the larger pictures all over the room, in order for the child to match the smaller picture in their hand. The simplest way is to just find the matching picture using your gross motor skills. If you turn over the larger pictures face down you add a memory component to the game. Older children can use the visual model (cards) as they perform the activity. This helps to integrate the understanding of verbs, by using your whole body. Later, your child can articulate sentences using the verbs or write them in appropriate sentences on paper. You are using your proprioception, visual and auditory senses. A really fun and diverse learning tool.
O**T
We skipped and skipped and skipped
This Spark action floor game comes with two sets of identical cards, one is bigger than the other. I’m guessing one set is for table games and the other is for the floor. It comes with a card that describes ways it can be played with. With my 2.5 yr old, we stuck to very simple, do what you see game. One day, I saw that he wasn’t as comfortable participating in body action activities like dancing at his daycare, so I’m hoping to “break the ice” of his discomfort in that type of situation by playing with these cards. He seems to enjoy anything at school that we’ve touched upon at home, probably due to familiarity. He found most of the cards delightful and had a lot of laugh trying to learn the action words and copy the activities. Of course to explain and show the activity, I have to get up and do it with him so was a bit of exercise for me too. His favorite card was “skip.” Really made me feel out of shape to do that card over and over at his request 😅.
B**Y
Educational and fun
We love games that are educational. It is great for them to have fun and learn at the same time. It is nice that it teaches them about verbs.I like when my kids play games because it so much better than staring at a screen. This was a very fun game for my kids. They really enjoyed it. It kept their interest. I really like that it gets them playing with others. It is great for them to play with each other or with us. We like to have family game nights.This game wasn’t too hard for them to learn. The quality was very good. It held together fine. I really think it’s a lot of fun for them. I also like to give games as gifts. I would recommend this one.
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