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Reviewed by 3 customers
Easy does it!
Submitted 03/22/2014
By Ms. S.
From Northern California
Verified Buyer
Use it with 4-5 yr. olds. Easy to learn.
- Was this a gift?
- No
- I shop as a
- Teacher
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
The kids loved this!
Submitted 05/02/2013
By henryrus
From Berlin,NH
Verified Buyer
I purchased this for my Preschoolers but even the younger children could play along with us. They loved the game!
- Pros
- Promotes Langliteracy
- Best for
- Used As A Group Activity
- Was this a gift?
- No
- I shop as a
- Child Care Professional
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
INTERESTING
Submitted 12/07/2012
By chocobum
From Butler, PA
Verified Buyer
Listening Lotto Games can be so much fun. I bought this for my preschool class to help them learn about community helpers. I would introduce this in very small groups so kids can become familiar with each profession and what the uniforms look like. After that it could probably be played as a whole group. Both males and females were portrayed in occupations. I thought some of the uniforms made it difficult for young ones to discern their occupation. Older children may be able to pick up on several of the vague clues in the photos to discern an occupation. A little tricky for preschoolers ages 4-5. WOuld recommend for older students but not younger kids without reservation.
- Pros
- Auditory
- Males Females Portrayed
- Visual
- Cons
- Older Age Level
- Best for
- Classroom
- I shop as a
- Teacher
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once

Listening Lotto Game - Community Helpers

- Reinforces early reading skills, phonemic awareness and positional concepts
- Each game set includes 12 game cards (5-1/2" x 8-1/2" each) with 8 photos per card, 120 game tokens, an audio CD with directions in English, Spanish, and French
- Community helpers include: cook, construction worker, computer operator, doctor, delivery person, florist, firefighter, grocer, mail carrier, police officer, seamstress, teacher, veterinarian and waiter
- No reading required
- SEL: Supports social emotional development and social emotional learning.
- CALM-DOWN TOOLS: Use this in conjunction with other calm-down tools to create a place of peace in your classroom.
- SEL: Supports social emotional development and social emotional learning.
- CALM-DOWN TOOLS: Use this in conjunction with other calm-down tools to create a place of peace in your classroom.

Listening Lotto Game - Community Helpers

Listening Lotto Game - Community Helpers


Listening Lotto Game - Community Helpers
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
1
4 Stars
2
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Star
0
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Reviewed by 3 customers
Easy does it!
Submitted 03/22/2014
By Ms. S.
From Northern California
Verified Buyer
Use it with 4-5 yr. olds. Easy to learn.
- Was this a gift?
- No
- I shop as a
- Teacher
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
The kids loved this!
Submitted 05/02/2013
By henryrus
From Berlin,NH
Verified Buyer
I purchased this for my Preschoolers but even the younger children could play along with us. They loved the game!
- Pros
- Promotes Langliteracy
- Best for
- Used As A Group Activity
- Was this a gift?
- No
- I shop as a
- Child Care Professional
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
INTERESTING
Submitted 12/07/2012
By chocobum
From Butler, PA
Verified Buyer
Listening Lotto Games can be so much fun. I bought this for my preschool class to help them learn about community helpers. I would introduce this in very small groups so kids can become familiar with each profession and what the uniforms look like. After that it could probably be played as a whole group. Both males and females were portrayed in occupations. I thought some of the uniforms made it difficult for young ones to discern their occupation. Older children may be able to pick up on several of the vague clues in the photos to discern an occupation. A little tricky for preschoolers ages 4-5. WOuld recommend for older students but not younger kids without reservation.
- Pros
- Auditory
- Males Females Portrayed
- Visual
- Cons
- Older Age Level
- Best for
- Classroom
- I shop as a
- Teacher
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
1
4 Stars
2
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Star
0
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Reviewed by 3 customers
Easy does it!
Submitted 03/22/2014
By Ms. S.
From Northern California
Verified Buyer
Use it with 4-5 yr. olds. Easy to learn.
- Was this a gift?
- No
- I shop as a
- Teacher
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
The kids loved this!
Submitted 05/02/2013
By henryrus
From Berlin,NH
Verified Buyer
I purchased this for my Preschoolers but even the younger children could play along with us. They loved the game!
- Pros
- Promotes Langliteracy
- Best for
- Used As A Group Activity
- Was this a gift?
- No
- I shop as a
- Child Care Professional
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
INTERESTING
Submitted 12/07/2012
By chocobum
From Butler, PA
Verified Buyer
Listening Lotto Games can be so much fun. I bought this for my preschool class to help them learn about community helpers. I would introduce this in very small groups so kids can become familiar with each profession and what the uniforms look like. After that it could probably be played as a whole group. Both males and females were portrayed in occupations. I thought some of the uniforms made it difficult for young ones to discern their occupation. Older children may be able to pick up on several of the vague clues in the photos to discern an occupation. A little tricky for preschoolers ages 4-5. WOuld recommend for older students but not younger kids without reservation.
- Pros
- Auditory
- Males Females Portrayed
- Visual
- Cons
- Older Age Level
- Best for
- Classroom
- I shop as a
- Teacher
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once