The older children love any type of word games, so we were very excited to be sent PAIRSinPEARS by Bananagrams to try out.
This is what they say about it:
`PAIRSinPEARS, true to its name, is a fast-paced pair-making game, packed in a pear. Lettered tiles come in four distinct alphabet sets, and players race against each other to make connected pairs of words in matching patterns. It’s a great way for children to develop memory and cognitive skills while learning the alphabet, pattern recognition, word construction, vowels, vocabulary, rhyming and more. Deceptively simple and exceptionally fun, PAIRSinPEARS is perfect for family time and classroom activities.’
It’s a Word Construction game for 2-4 players aged 5+
Consisting of four alphabets (104 tiles) in different patterns, black white, spots and stripes.
The three oldest children played a game first, meaning that they had 34 tiles each and they had to make three sets of words.
Xene was the winner, but only just, both Lochlan and Neva had made two sets of words.
PAIRSinPEARS is available from Amazon or on their website. To find out more about Bananagrams visit their website at www.bananagrams.com or you can find them on Facebook or Twitter