What's GNU? Children's Game
Description
Spelling is certainly FUN with What’s GNU? Children’s Game from ThinkFun, the 3-letter learning game that is perfect for beginning spellers and readers! With What’s GNU? Children's Game, players race to complete 3-letter words before their competition, using the special Word-Starter cards that feature one letter and two blanks. To complete words, players slide the clever Letter Getter to reveal two letter tiles, which they must use to create words on their cards. The player with the most 3-letter words, will WIN! What’s GNU? Children’s Game from ThinkFun will turn vocabulary practice into a great game! Includes 36 Word-Starter cards and 72 letter tiles; for 2-6 players.
From ThinkFun
Item # 7760 TF
- Price:
- $19.95
- Recommended Age:
- 5 years and up
- Usually ships:
- within 24 hours
Features
- Game contents include 36 Word-Starter cards and 72 letter tiles
- 3-letter word competition
- Players use the Word-Starter cards to reveal one letter and two blanks
- Players use the Letter Getter to reveal to letters they must use to create a word
- The player with the most 3-letter words is the winner
- For 2 to 6 players
Safety
- WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
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