Continuum Games Go Fish Classic Card Game Fun for Children Age 3 and Up , Blue
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This game is for ages 1 to 100.
Yes, the cards are standard in size and of excellent quality. There are two of them. 5" x 3.
China is the source of this game's print.
I don't see why not since it's made of paper.
Selected User Reviews For Continuum Games Go Fish Classic Card Game Fun for Children Age 3 and Up , Blue
This is ideal for our three-year-old, who has recently developed a strong interest in video games. The illustrations are adorable and easy to recognize. A few appear to be beyond the grasp of most toddlers (squid vs. octopus), but she quickly picked them up, and the game ended up being a fun way for her to brush up on her ocean vocabulary! The card quality is excellent; when a 1-year-old friend attempted to fold a card, it only bent - Despite the fact that the card has not yet recovered from its ordeal. Overall, this is a fantastic purchase.
As a gift for my 3-year-old niece, I recently purchased this card set. It reminded me of when I was a kid and used to play this game all the time. The cards and packaging are of excellent quality. I like how the box closes with a small velcro circle, which makes it easier to take the cards with you when you travel. This is something I got for her to help her with her math skills, as well as her cognitive development through pattern association and visual memory.
We enjoy the game because it has brightly colored cards that are easy to read and is enjoyable to play with the entire family. Our 5-year-old grandson particularly enjoys it. The only issue was that we received 5 of some cards and only 2 of others, so we had to make some compromises. I'll get another set.
What's nice is that she can recognize the different types of fish on the cards, so even if your child isn't good with numbers, this is a great game for them to play. 12 Despite this, you can always use the fish's to identify it. This game is a lot of fun for us, and it's even more fun for our daughter!.
One of my favorite games to play with my family is this one. I came across this deck after our old one wore out and started missing cards, and I liked it. The cards are in good shape; they aren't flimsy, and the images are sharp and clear.
This was placed in the Easter basket of my 4-year-old daughter. Although she is too young to understand the concept of go fish, we did play it with her and she began to catch on. Despite the fact that the cards are normal size, she finds it difficult to hold them in her hands. As she and her younger brother grow older, they will undoubtedly come in handy. Numbers, colors, and the names of sea animals can all be learned with this game.
When I came to visit, my grandson and I played a lot. We put up a barrier and he put his cards on the table so I couldn't see them because he was too young to hold the cards. I'm fascinated by sea life.
These cards are exactly how I imagined them to be. They're bright and colorful, and they're made of a tough material. They were purchased for my three-year-old granddaughter, who enjoys playing with them. The images are simple and easy to match up for young children. We're having fun with them.