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Bananagrams Review

As others have said, a bit like Scrabble, without the board and points.
I read the negative reviews and simply cannot identify with their criticisms… particularly that adults won’t like it. My husband and I LOOOVE to play against each other and get quite competitive – glancing at each other’s words to ensure correct spelling and propriety, speeding up, reworking existing words… In fact, we were introduced to this game by a group of older adults at a family summer camp. While the children played soccer, we sat at a table and raced to beat each other!
That said, my daughter loves the game, too, and she’s learned quite a bit in playing. We always keep two dictionaries nearby – one that is current and Webster’s 1812 – and if she has a question about a word, she asks and then uses it in a sentence. There are always opportunities to learn, for all of us!
My favorite way to play is on my own, with a timer. The possibilities are many.
Highly recommended!
Bananagrams Feature
- It hides a word game with huge appeal
- Features 144 letter tiles that are face down in the middle, from which players choose their tiles
- For 2 or more players
- Great for travel
- Recommended for 7 years and up
Bananagrams Overview
Bananagrams is a fast and fun word game that requires no pencil, paper or board. All you need is a table. One hand can be played in as little as five minutes. It is a great for family fun as well as being educational. Bananagrams portability makes it perfect for travel. Just grab the pouch and go.
Bananagrams Specifications
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