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SEQUENCE Letters by Jax is an educational board game designed for kids ages 4-7 that combines classic SEQUENCE gameplay with alphabet learning. Players match letter cards to pictures on a color-coded board, promoting early reading skills, visual tracking, and strategic thinking. Suitable for 2-4 players, it’s a perfect tool for family game nights and supports diverse learning needs with adaptable rules.







| ASIN | B003DV9V8A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,758 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #738 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,827) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | 8011 |
| Manufacturer | Goliath |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 7 years |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 2.08 x 10.5 inches |
| Release date | April 1, 2018 |
D**E
Fantastic learning game
I purchased this for my 5 year old at the recommendation of a friend. I will start with that i was sent a game that looks slightly different from the photos amazon has on here. I feel I received a slightly updated game, which is fine by me. I included a photo of the front and back of the game I was sent. We have played this multiple times over the past few weeks. It is a really fun game even for adults to compete at while playing with your young child. If your child is not familiar with letters/sounds.. it may be difficult at first. If they are familiar with some, it will be easier and help improve the letters/sounds they need to work on. Some of the graphics can be confusing without checking the instruction book, for example, one could be a princess or a queen. However, you could simply let the child get it right either way as long as it makes sense on why they chose that photo. There are a few different ways that you could adjust the way you play the game to meet the needs of your child until they are ready to play the correct way. I would recommend this game and I have it saved for later in my cart, so I can purchase it as a gift for similar aged children when I need a gift idea. It would be a great birthday gift for a prek to 1st grade child.
B**G
Fun, easy to play, AMAZING for those with visual delays
My son has had some visual developmental delays which has effected the way he learns. He has had great difficulty with visual tracking and also with the information that he is seeing being sent to his brain in a timely fashion (working memory.) With that being said, coupled with vision therapy we were looking for fun ways at home to help improve his visual delays and get him caught up on his letters. This game is absolutely perfect for both. There is a lot of back and forth eye movement which is required to play, strategic planning which is great for his working memory, and of course the letter recognition. My son is now 6 years old, we purchased this when he was still 5. I wish we would have purchased this game earlier as it would be great for younger children. We were given the animal sequence game when he was 2 and it hasn't been such a big hit as this version. My son absolutely loves it. Highly recommend for children who are working on letter/sound recognition and absolutely insist upon this game for those with visual delays around the kindergarten age.
W**N
very good experience
good product
J**O
Useful as a learning tool and enjoyable
Previously used with kids when they were aged 4-6 and found it to be engaging for the kids and not too difficult . Bought a second set for younger grandkids when they hit that age. It makes a nice learning tool. We used the written instructions to figure out which picture went with which letter as intended, example n is for narwhal. Found it to be more of enjoyable when allowing the kids to decide for example one picture might be either queen or princess or crown. I felt it encouraged kids to think of what letter started different words. Overall enjoyable and useful.
S**)
I really like this game
My children have gotten an interest in playing family games. I love playing board games, so I went on a hunt for ones that would work well for the whole family. I have an almost 4 year old and an almost 6 year old. My daughter clearly has all of her sounds down, but we wanted to make sure it was something that would work for our younger one too. You can play with 2 to 4 players. 1 to 3 players you are on your own individual team. If you play with 4 players you are on teams of 2. You try to get 4 chips in a row on the board to win. Depending on how many people you have playing you will get dealt 4 or 5 cards. The cards have a letter of the alphabet on them and are color coded to help little ones locate a potential play space on the board. X cards allow you to remove a chip and a Z card is wild, meaning you can place it anywhere. I only have one complaint. There are a couple of cards that could be played in multiple spaces. For example there is an airplane on the board, but you might also call it a jet. Both the A card and the J card are the SAME color. The same goes for the Kangaroo, it looks almost like a Wallaby. They need to adjust the colors of the cards for these. It's not a problem once you get use to the game. Each letter of the alphabet has TWO places you can play on the board. Overall, it's a fun game. I would recommend it to friends,
N**E
4yr old loves this game.
What a great game for pre-schoolers. Easy for a 4yr old to learn to play. I love that the name of the animal is printed on the card & there are 2 of each animal on the full board. It’s a great game to help young ones learn to take turns & follow simple rules. I have already ordered the other Sequence with Letters version of this game. Perfect birthday gift for boy or girl.
A**A
Great game to learn letter sounds
My boys love this game. My 5 year old already knows all his letter sounds, so it's not all that challenging for him. However, it is a good review skill, and skill to make identifying letter sounds stick better which I think will lead to being able to help sound out larger vocabulary words in the future. Good introduction for spelling, too, to sound out words. My 3 year old usually likes to be on a team though so usually I let them gang up on me and try to block me as they work together. This helps my 3 year old gain the same skills on letter sounds as he has a teammate. I just wish the game had 4 different color discs in case dad wanted to join in, or had more discs of the same color because we often like to fill up the board and run out of our assigned color. Other than that great game.
K**D
Great for pre schoolers
We have the regular sequence game and wanted to buy this one to reinforce my daughter's letters. Love that the color of the letters has a box of the color on the board. She knows all the sounds of her letters, but not the shape of all the letters. We are only able to play one round because of the amount of thinking it takes. I know this game will keep increasing her letter skills!
P**T
My daughter was struggling with sounds and letter recognition. I have seen great improvement since we started playing this game. Highly recommend.
J**A
My 4 year old loves this game and is learning his letter sounds. It’s also interesting enough to play myself and grandpa also seems to enjoy it!
A**R
Fácil de usar y divertido, a mi hijo de 7 años le gustó mucho. Además tiene un precio accesible incluso para regalar un juego que estimule su inteligencia y habilidad para pensar
C**.
I love an educational game but find most are so limited but not with this one. Just to note this is not a game to learn the alphabet it is a game to work on sound recognition. The game would depending where your child is with their learning. There is an element of strategy for when they are ready, we played with 2 adults and 1 child and it was about 20 minutes and my son was engaged the whole time and it was tolerable for us as well. Someone noted that a few images could be mistaken for other words ( mouse vs rat) and my advice would be either correct it or honestly just let it happen because it's kids game and wont really effect things until you run out of cards that match. Having the matching pictures on the card would completely defeat the purpose of matching sounds. We took a few minutes before playing and made a point to clarify the questionable one or two. Great game, my JK is already asking to play again tonight.
C**E
Juego con mis sobrinos de 4 y 7 años. Es muy divertido
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