Game DescriptionThis game is an educational game for preschool and Early Elementary Students. It's a simple concept, that allows children to learn their alphabet while playing a fun game. The game will also allow the Preschool students to develop gross motor skills. The game is played by the children "fishing" for fish shapes from a fish bowl (plastic). The fish will have letters on them, in which, the children will identify. If the child gets the letter correct he/she gets to keep it, if they get it incorrect he/she has to "throw it back". The child with the most fish at the end of the game wins. This game can be timed or played until all fish are "caught". This game is an asset to all PRESCHOOLS and ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS as well as being important in homes. The gross motor skills come from the toddlers trying to "fish" out the shapes.Fishin' for Letters is copyright protected © 2006 Christine Morris |
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Type: Children's Min Players: 1 Max Players: 4 Age Group: Children Target Gender: Both Other Characteristics of players: EDUCATIONAL Level of Violence: Not Violent Stage of game development: Design Inventor: Christine Morris email: cmorris969@msn.com Willing to consider sale of rights: Yes Willing to consider license of rights: Yes Willing to consider other forms of backing/investment: Yes Willing to consider an agency arrangement (okay for agents to contact inventor): Yes Site Game ID: 9066 Owner Access (password protected - access to owner of game only) |