uKloo Early Reader Treasure Hunt Game – Award Winning Educational Scavenger Hunt Activity for New Readers - Picture Dictionary, Clue/Flash Cards – Gifted & ADHD, Homework/Homeschool
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uKloo Early Reader Treasure Hunt Game – Award Winning Educational Scavenger Hunt Activity for New Readers - Picture Dictionary, Clue/Flash Cards – Gifted & ADHD, Homework/Homeschool
JUMP-START INO READING : Find the clues + look up the words = surprise! The uKloo Early Reader Treasure Hunt Game is a multi award-winning concept in educational games.
GREAT FOR ALL AGES: Ideal for beginner, young and reluctant readers; ADHD and autistic children; and ESL students. Designed for children ages 4 and up.
PARENTAL CONTROL: Parents decide how many cards to use, which cards to use and leave out, and what type of surprise will best motivate the child or be suitable for their circumstances.
EVEN MORE SUPRISES: uKloo offers physical active play, builds confidence, promotes independent learning and play; introduces basics of sentence structure, and the opportunity for problem solving.
WHAT'S INSIDE: Package includes (54) clue cards, (1) Picture Helper reference poster, (12) blank Surprise cards, (12) blank Write Your Own Clue cards, and easy-to-follow instructions and game ideas.
uKloo Early Reader is a great way to introduce reading. Disguised as a treasure hunt, this multi-award winning children's literacy game gets kids physically active as they read clues and search to find a hidden surprise. There's even a Picture Helper poster to look up words when kids get stuck. The children are so engaged that they begin reading without even realizing it. Builds sight reading (visual word recognition),Provides basics of sentence structure,Introduces research skills,Boosts self confidence,Promotes independence,Builds problem solving skills,Offers a physically active reading experience,Shh...Don't tell the kids that it's educational, you don't want to spoil the fun,Selected as one of the 10 Best Classroom Games and Toys by the American Association of Educators.