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OUR REVIEW OF

Kangaroo Cravings

£24.00

Fun filled game that improves reading fluency and word recognition

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Age: 4-8 years

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Description

Boost Reading Skills with Kangaroo Cravings – Recommended by Dr Gummer’s Good Play Guide

Kangaroo Cravings is an engaging game that accelerates reading education by enhancing reading fluency, word recognition, memory, and concentration. Incorporating the proven Science of Reading, children can master 300 high-frequency sight words, making reading smoother and more confident.

Key Features:

  • Learn Essential Words: Ideal for children from pre-kindergarten to 3rd grade, this game teaches 300 crucial sight words, helping them to read and spell with ease.
  • Based on the Science of Reading: Developed with input from educators and literacy experts, the game focuses on phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension.
  • Fun and Effective: With 300 sight words and multi-sensory action cards across 3 difficulty levels, 98% of children want to play again.
  • Designed for All Learners: Supports a diverse range of learners, including those with dyslexia, autism, ADHD, and processing disorders.
  • Award-Winning: Winner of the 2023 Mom’s Choice Award, and featured on Good Morning America and Forbes.

This game makes early literacy fun, effective, and inclusive, helping thousands of children nationwide build essential reading skills.

What our testers said

“look I’m jumping and saying yes at the same time” – Boy, aged 6

“We enjoyed doing the actions especially writing the word with your bum and writing with your nose” – Parent of a boy, aged 6

What our experts think

Kangaroo Cravings is a well designed, interactive board game that builds the key skills needed for reading. It encourages learning of 300 sight words split into 3 difficulty levels so you can adapt the game based on your child’s reading level.

Our testers engaged well with the game. They said it was easy to follow and set up. We had a young tester with dyslexia and their parent said it was a useful game to encourage reading in a fun way. The children found it particularly amusing having to write in the air with their bottoms or their noses. This game develops early reading skills, promotes turn taking and encourages the following of instructions.

Skills developed

– Develops early reading

– Promotes turn taking

– Encourages following instructions