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Scene it? Disney Bingo DVD Game from Screenlife

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Minimum Age: 4 years
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Our Editorial Review
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!
Customer Reviews
Great Family Time     Posted 06 February 2007 I chose this as a Christmas gift for my kids (ages 2 and 4) based on the other reviews here. It really is great! Each space on the bingo board corresponds to a specific Disney Character (okay, so it is shameless marketing...). N24 is always Dumbo, O52 is always the Cheshire Cat, B4 is Belle, etc. The letters also correspond to colors, the B color is red, I is Yellow, etc. Here's what makes this work: even my two year old can play along with minimal help. She can recognize the characters on her card. She knows which column to look in because the screen is yellow if she should look in that column. Older children can also use the color coordination and later the letter coordination. Then, the game has the whole card and pattern options as the kids get older for a challenge. My kids (and I...at their age they need some help especially with the start up as it requires the use of the DVD remote to get going) really enjoy this game and request it often. Plain old bingo is certainly lackluster!
My suggestions for improvement (just in case someone from Disney reads this): MAGNETS. I would make the chips stick to the cards somehow. It's really disheartening for a little one when a card gets bumped and the chips go flying. I guess that would make it more expensive to make, but it would also make it a viable car game for DVD-equipped vehicles. Also, more clips! The wild clips are cute, but seem to repetitive.
A great gift....     Posted 20 January 2007 The best gift ever for my 3 year old son. He can play by himself or older siblings and they all enjoy it. The younger ones need not know how to read to play it. It's colorful, has small video clips in between and helps in younger ones ability to match.
Great Family Fun!     Posted 03 January 2007 I bought this item for my 5 year old daughter. It has been a great game that the whole family can play. It's easy enough for a young child to play and it's very entertaining. I would recommend this product for anyone with children ages 4 and older.
Answer to any mother's prayers     Posted 28 December 2006 You have to love any product that teaches your child in a fun way and also keeps the kids out of your hair for a while. Most parents need some time where the kids are just veggin' for a bit so that they can get some stuff done, and at the same time you don't want to sit them down in front of the TV to just zone out. This is a must for parents - great on rainy days - great for pretty lengthy moments of peace. Educational. A great gift idea.
Pleasantly surprised!     Posted 07 October 2006 My kids LOVE this game. They are aged 7, 6, and 3 1/2. It's great for building attention skills, matching and is helping my kindergartener and preschooler learn numbers to 60. Every so often, a "Wild" space is called, and the players get to watch a clip from a Disney movie. It takes about 20-30 minutes to play the Blackout version of the game. I love the fact that we all can play the game together, everyone is quiet and in one place, AND having fun!!!! Anything that helps me accomplish that is priceless in my book.
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