Barbara's Beat: Win $84.50 of SimplyFun learning games 12/17
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Thursday, December 4, 2014

Win $84.50 of SimplyFun learning games 12/17

  Learning Games for the Holidays Giveaway

@SimplyFun #educational #games #giveawaySponsor:  SimplyFun
 
Does your family enjoy playing games during the holidays? This is a great chance to win three SimplyWin games that are not only fun, but a great way to help your child learn while they play.  

Have you heard of SimplyFun? Well, if you haven't, I know you will love them as much as my family does. SimplyFun creates high quality board games; making learning fun for kids of all ages!   

In this lovely giveaway for homeschoolers, students who love learning through fun and families ages 8 years old+,  SimplyFun has generously offered three of the following games:

Letter Slide
Take a fast paced ride down the Letter Slide! Don't "slide" by the letter tiles that you need. Spell as many words as you can based on the card that has been turned over. Hurry before the timer runs out!  

Your child will improve vocabulary and spelling! This game is easily adapted to players of all reading levels from very beginning to advance.
 
 
Vinculum
Vinculum is a fast paced game of fractions. Race to get the most Fraction Tiles and win! A fraction consists of a Numerator (on the top)and a Denominator (on the bottom). The line that separates the two is called a Vinculum. Learning how to reduce and expand fractions will help players recognize equivalent fractions.  This game is perfect for children ages 8+, and is easily adaptable for more advanced knowledge!
 
 
Go camping with the family! Build up your backpack, and use Strategy as you decide whether to go on a hike or stay at camp. It's fun game for ages 8 years old +.
Check out my review of Pack It here.
   
Giveaway
Enter below to win these three SimplyFun games!  ARV $84.50.  Open to US Residents 18 years old +.

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1 comment:

Maria's Space said...

I use games for my child's love of learning when we have them read the games cards that are selected or count the money as the banker in games like life or monopoly. Takes longer to play but worth it