Build-A-Word
With this game you teach children how two words combine to make a third compound word. Place the word skate on the table, place the word board next to it and then the card skateboard next to that. Note the corresponding cards fit together like a puzzle.
ages 2-5 1-2 players
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$28.00
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Make the link and identify the compound words.
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