Disney DVD Bingo | 
enlarge | Brand: Screenlife Category: Toy
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $13.50 You Save: $6.49 (32%)
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 2060
Age: 4 - 0 months Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 7.5 x 3.5
MPN: CASKU1104 Model: DBIN05 UPC: 852877000757 EAN: 0852877000757 ASIN: B000F4K3C6
Release Date: February 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Match the numbers on the board to the ones given by the on-screen caller | | • | Offers a high-tech twist on an old favorite | | • | Allows you to play for five chips across, five chips down, or five ships diagonally - You may also play Blackout Bingo | | • | The DVD will automatically call a new number every fifteen seconds | | • | Disney DVD Bingo features clips from your favorite Disney movies - The clips can be WILD and just might help you win the game! |
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Product Description Offering a high-tech twist on an old favorite, Disney DVD Bingo lets kids learn numbers, colors and matching skills with everyone's favorite Disney characters and movie clips. Match the numbers on the board to the ones given by the caller. The first one to fill in the pattern and shout out Bingo wins!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Not as entertaining as I'd like... October 30, 2008 Carmen's Crew (Knoxville, TN) My kids have LOTS of games, and this isn't one they pull from the pile to play very often. It's okay.
Great product! August 13, 2008 Laura Camak (Dallas) My daughter recv'd this as a birthday gift and loved it; therefore, I have given this for a birthday gift repeatedly, and I get GREAT reviews from the parents and kids alike. It's very fun, but I recommend adult supervision so the younger kids understand the object of the game.
Good family FUN!! February 21, 2008 maria gribbin (ny) This game is just great for all ages. We have 1 son who just turned 8, and Friday's are usually Family game night. We have so much fun with this and never get bored. My son even plays it when some of his friends come over for playdates. We also have dvd pictionary, dvd madagascar, and the candyland DVD (he's growing out of that). However, we love these games and it really brings your family together. I would definetely recommend this. It is also a great rainy day game. FUN!
Good Family Fun February 7, 2008 Lauren Deluca (Long Island) I bought this game for my son's fourth birthday. He's really getting into board games and is also a big Disney buff, so I thought he would like it. Turns out, he loves it. We play almost every day. The game offers many different methods of matching: by picture, color, letter, and number, so children of any and all ages can play together and not have to worry about being at different comprehension levels. At four, my son matches the color and picture, but it's also a great tool to review numbers and (limited, true) letters. I suppose the only con would be that there might not be enough chips included. It's fine when it's just my son and I, but if we were playing the blackout version (fill up the entire card) with more people, we would probably run out of chips. But that's no big deal; you can use pretty much anything as extra chips. Any game that we can play as a family and has even a little educational value is tops in my book.
Favorite Christmas present of a 4 and 5 year old . . . January 9, 2008 K. ("Partyville" Wisconsin) This was by far my 5 year-old daughter and 4 year-old nephew's favorite Christmas present this year. Bought it after reading the preceding reviews and totally agree with the positive ones. I guess the woman who complained the numbers get called too slow didn't realize you can change the settings (just click on "controls" when the menu screen first comes up) to manually control the numbers being called, and you can make them come up as fast or as slow as you want. We love the little celebration graphics that play for you when you click on "bingo" when someone wins. We let the child that didn't win keep all their chips on the card and the winner clear them off, that way they pretty much took turns with who won. It was great practice with winning and LOSING (especially), which never really goes over with the preschool set, ha ha. Anyway, seriously good practice in learning double-digit numbers without having to know them in the beginning to actually play.
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