Since vacation and then the start of our new school year is sooooo very close now, I have dialed down Tessa's studies to only reading, math and something extra fun each day. Today's "extra fun" was ThinkFun's
What's Gnu? game. Played a lot like Thinkfun's ever popular
Zingo! game, What's Gnu? helps young players hone their spelling and reading skills. Like
See Spot Spell, What's Gnu? takes only a few minutes to play.
My only complaint about What's Gnu? is that the letter I tiles have no bars. This frustrates Tessa because she often mistakes them for lowercase letter ls.
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Tessa slid the Letter Getter to reveal our next two letter tiles. I made the word "TIP" with the letter "I" tile. |
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Tessa won this round. She filled all five of her Word-Starters cards first. |
That's pretty cool!
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