- eeBoo’s Pre-School Lotto Game is a combination of bingo and a memory game.
- Helps develop picture recognition and matching skills.
- Ages 3 & up.
Product Description
3 years & up. Be the first player to collect all six tiles to fill a lotto card and win! 2-6 players.
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I can’t say enough good things about the eeBoo Lotto game–beautiful illustrations, beautiful colors, sturdy construction. Supervised, my 2 year old plays (and enjoys) this game with gentle reminders about who’s turn it is and to only select one card at a time. Unsupervised, she also enjoys playing with this toy, finding and matching the tile pictures to the lotto cards. It also inspires discussion about the “themes” of the lotto cards…pets, zoo animals, farm animals, fruits and vegetables, toys, and vehicles; learning the names of pictures…camel, fish, etc… ; and discussing colors…green turtle, yellow school bus, etc. This toy would be PERFECT if the lotto cards had indentations for the corresponding tiles (like a toddler puzzle) and if the tiles were magnetized it’s utility could be increased as a travel toy. However, I’m really pleased with this toy exactly as it is.
Amazon User Rating: 5 / 5
My granddaughter isn’t 3 yet but she can play these by herself. She matches all the pieces to the proper card. It’s really fun for her. The pieces are very attractive. Though it is cardboard, at least it is fairly sturdy. Should last pretty well. We haven’t really gotten around to actually playing it as a game yet but haven’t had that long yet.
Amazon User Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this game because it was almost identical to a matching game I loved playing when I was a preschooler. Our grandchildren love playing this game just as I did. Our daughter, who is a teacher, said that it is a great game to help children learn words: as in “Who has the carrot?” and “I have the carrot”. Good for ages 2 1/2 years to first grade.
Amazon User Rating: 5 / 5
This game came on vacation. My 2.5 and 3.5 year old granddaughters loved playing this game, usually with an adult. The cards and the box are very sturdy. As the child grows older, several cards can be played at the same time. It teaches recognition and matching cards, and taking turns. The game is quick and holds the attention of little kids well.
Amazon User Rating: 5 / 5
This game was challenging but not difficult for my 4 year old. He liked the different themes on the cards.
Amazon User Rating: 4 / 5