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My First Brain Quest Preschool Fruit Dominoes

August 10, 2010 by destiny

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It has an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars!

  • An adorable beginners’ dominoes game from America’s top-selling learning game line!
  • Designed for little fingers, this game reinforces early reading skills and is easy to learn and fun to play.
  • Recommended for ages 2 to 5 and 2 to 4 players.

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An adorable beginners’ dominoes game from America’s top-selling learning game line! Designed for little fingers, this game reinforces early reading skills and is easy to learn and fun to play. Recommended for ages 2 to 5 and 2 to 4 players.Editorial Review
Each picture card contains two fruit pictures, set up side-by-side, domino-style. The name of the fruit is printed below the picture. Players take turns laying down their cards by matching a picture on o… More >>

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My First Brain Quest Preschool Fruit Dominoes

My First Brain Quest Preschool Fruit Dominoesunrateddestiny2010-08-10 03:38:31

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  1. I am Mommy to 23 month old twin girls, both with slight speech delays. We got this for Christmas last year, but just took it out a few weeks ago. I am proud to say they can both identify all of the fruits and name them back to me correctly! This has been a great tool fo rme to help them get to talking more. We don’t really “play” the game yet, but we have learned fruit names and colors, as well as matching, from the cards!

    The cardboard is a bit flimsy, but then again my girls are a bit young and may just me hard on things. I HIGHLY recommend this! I can’t wait until they can play it by the rules – it will be so much fun for our WHOLE family!
    5 stars

  2. Beverly says:

    I bought this game for my toddler. He is only 2 and a half. There are not many games out there for kids that young. This is a great game because it teaches him different fruits and how to identify them. Then, as he gets older, he can learn how to match them. The pieces are thick and durable—even after he put half of them in his mouth!
    I highly recommend this game. I am going to buy the other titles in the series (the animal matching and others).
    5 stars

  3. I bought this game for my almost 3 year old son. There are not many games out there for kids that young. This is a great game because it teaches him different fruits and how to identify them. He was playing and matching all the fruits the first day we had the game ! He can’t get enough ! I highly recommend this game !
    5 stars

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  5. S. Paz says:

    This is a cute toy! My son is 3 & enjoys playing fruit dominoes with my husband & I. It is small enough to pack, which makes it a great travel toy as well. I would recommend this toy as a great introduction to game playing!
    4 stars

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