Picture Word Lotto by Usborne is a fun and interactive game designed to help children improve their vocabulary and word recognition skills. Here's how to play:
What’s in the Box?
- Picture Boards: Boards with illustrations and words corresponding to specific themes (e.g., animals, everyday objects).
- Word Cards: Cards with individual words that match the pictures on the boards.
- Instructions: Provided in the box, but here's a simplified guide.
How to Play
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Setup:
- Each player chooses a picture board.
- Shuffle the word cards and place them face down in a pile or spread them out.
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Objective:
- Be the first player to match all the word cards to the corresponding pictures on your board.
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Basic Gameplay:
- Players take turns picking a card from the pile or selecting a card from the spread.
- Read the word on the card aloud. (An adult or teacher can help younger children.)
- If the word matches a picture on your board, place the card over that picture.
- If the word doesn’t match, return the card to the pile or leave it on the table for others to use.
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Winning:
- The first player to fill their entire board with matching word cards wins!
Variations for Extra Fun:
- Memory Challenge: Spread the word cards face down. Players must flip a card and try to find a match for their board by memory.
- Timed Round: Set a timer, and see who can match the most cards in a given time.
- Team Play: Pair up younger children with older players to work together on matching words and pictures.
Educational Benefits:
- Encourages word recognition and reading skills.
- Builds vocabulary through visual and verbal association.
- Promotes turn-taking, patience, and concentration.
It’s a simple but effective game for making learning fun!
Usborne's Picture Word Lotto is still available for purchase, though it may be more challenging to find due to its age. Here are some options:
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Amazon: The game is listed on Amazon, but availability may vary.
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AbeBooks: This platform has listings for the game, often from international sellers.
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eBay: Occasionally, listings for the game appear on eBay.
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Vinted: Pre-owned versions of the game might be available on Vinted.
Given its limited availability, you might also consider checking local second-hand stores, online marketplaces, or educational supply stores for pre-owned copies.