🧠 Connect, Play, and Grow Together!
Chalk and Chuckles' Why Connect is an educational board game designed for kids aged 6-12, featuring 90 picture tiles that promote critical thinking and social skills. Ideal for family game nights, it accommodates 2 to 4 players and can be learned in under five minutes, making it a perfect blend of fun and learning.
W**L
FUN FUN FUN …and educational
This game is FUN. I bought this game to use in speech therapy with my students, but I found kids like this game even when they’re not at school. My 6 year old niece had fun playing this game with me at home. In the speech therapy setting, it worked great for helping students working on word associations (chicken & egg, dirt & worm), categories and even just forming sentences with “because”. For kids that find it too difficult to play domino-style, you can just have them make sets of two.
S**E
Simple game, fun word and reasoning-learning. Lots of laughs.
I bought this to adapt to a game we can use at American Sign Language classes and meetups to practice vocabulary. We use a small adaptation to the rules, which requires a player to communicate the sign or fingerspell the words being compared, and then sign their reason for the connection. It works super well for simple signs and sentences, and I can see why it would be great for kids learning language and reasoning. For U.S. players, there are a few words that are British (tyre comes to mind), and for our ASL-needs, some are more specific than needed (like sparrow instead of just bird), but it works well. I am glad I got it and shared my ruleset with people on my ASL group. Just wish this was listed on BoardGameGeek so we could share this with more gamers!
G**N
Great for our family
I bought this as a gift for my kids (10 and 7) and we play it as a family. They love the game! It’s easy for them to learn and really challenges their creativity and ability to categorize. As a teacher, I love games that are fun and educational!
M**D
Teaches/Reviews Grammar
Excellent for review or teaching grammar for EL or non-EL students. However, an adult needs to supervise the game because there's no way for students to self-check matches. In addition, directions are lacking a bit. Overall, a good fun game.
A**Y
I hate grammar LOL!
I did horrible in grammar (loved math!) and did not know how to help my daughter. This game is making it easy for her to learn and for me to strengthen my base.We love playing it!
A**E
Dry markers
Fun and interactive but the markers were both dried up so I had to buy new ones before we could play it
J**E
Fun!
A fun way to learn and target parts of speech.
K**R
Great Game!!
Our kids loved playing and caught on quickly! Great game to reinforce the different terms.
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