Dora the Explorer: ABC Game
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Average customer review:Product Description
Explore the alphabet with Dora. This preschool game teaches kids ABCs with popular television star Dora the Explorer. Simply match pictures with letters to earn tokens. Collect the most tokens and you win the game! No reading required to play. For one or more players.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #30906 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Hasbro
- Model: 53504
- Dimensions: 10.60" h x 10.60" w x 2.00" l, 1.25 pounds
Features
- Explore the alphabet with Dora
- Match pictures with letters to earn tokens
- Collect the most tokens and win the game
- No reading required to play
- For 3 to 6 players
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Explore the alphabet with Dora! Match pictures with letters to earn tokens. Collect the most tokens and win the game! No reading required to play.
Customer Reviews
NOT WORTH IT
MY DUGHTER IS 4 YEARS OLD. SHE WANTED THAT GAME FOR CHRISTMAS. THE OBJECT IS TO GO FROM LETTER TO LETTER AND FIND A PICTURE THAT WOULD START WITH THE LETTER YOU ARE ON. AFTER FIRST ROUND OF PLAYING SHE KNEW ALL THE ANSWERS SO THERE WAS NO MORE PLAYING. NOT WORTH A MONEY
Excellent for a child with a language disorder
My daughter has a mixed receptive/expressive language disorder and has some difficulty following other games. She does know all her letters and their sounds, so this is a game that we can play together, take turns, and have fun collecting all the items for Dora's picnic. It is possible to have a "winner" and loser", but we just enjoy having fun. The turn taking aspect has been wonderful as well.
Dora ABC Game
I was very disappointed with this game. There is really no way for anyone who plays to 'win' the game. It is more of a practice set than a game. (You are better off purchasing flash cards at a fraction of the cost.) Once your child masters the pictures, there is no point in pulling it out any more anyway. Some of the pictures used for learning phonics don't make alot of sense to me either. For example, a bowl of cherries is used for the letter C.




