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WHAT'S GNU?

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What's GNU? is the three-letter learning game! Players race to form three-letter words quicker than their opponents. Whoever can form the most words wins the game! This game is great for younger kids just learning to read and form words. Parents and kids can combine their forces to spell as many three-letter words as they can. What's GNU? will help players build vocabulary, concentration, simple spelling, social interaction, and sight word recognition.

Contents of What's GNU?:

  • 72 letter tiles
  • 36 word cards
  • GNU's stand
  • Instructions



Players: 2 to 6

Ages: 5 to 8

Play Time: 20 minutes

Game Type: Word Building

Manufacturer: Thinkfun Inc.

Submited By: KK Morgenstern on 02/27/2006
This is a fantastic game for children even just beginning to learn their letter sounds. Since you make 3-letter-words, it does not seem too unapproachable for children, and for adults the challenge is in finding an esoteric combination that makes you use the most uncommon 3-letter-words you can think of. Our 5-year-old loves this game, and our 3-year-old plays along as much as he can, using the letter sounds and help from the 5-year-old to make his own word. (His challenge is assembling the letters in a word -- for example, putting the R in front of the U, and the G last to make RUG.

The game has a great prop in the letter dispenser that makes a satisfying "ka-chunk, ka-chunk" kind of sound when it is pulled forward and back to reveal the next 2 letters. The kids love to use it.

You get two letter tiles from the dispenser, and you need to find a card with a single letter on it that allows you to make a word.

This game is great for 5-9-year-olds, and especially good for beginning readers. For older children, it is a nice introduction to a kind of Scrabble idea that would bridge nicely to the game of Scrabble or Boggle.

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