abacard games
Both abacard Junior and abacard level 2 (No Pictures) can be used to play these games, even through the demonstration video feature abacard Junior
Boom
Boom is an exciting, fast-paced game inspired by the classic Snap.
Watch the video to see how to play Boom
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Through playful repetition of letter shapes and sounds, children naturally begin to recognise and remember their phonics — all while having fun.
By seeing the shape of letters and sounding them out again and again, children naturally begin to recognise and remember their phonics — all while having fun. With each game, they can reinforce these vital skills hundreds of times without pressure, frustration, or even realising they’re learning. It’s perfect for use at home or in classrooms, offering support for children of all abilities.
Cards are shuffled and dealt evenly. Each player takes turns placing a card down while saying its sound aloud. If a player lays down a card that matches the one already in the pile and calls out the correct sound — BOOM! They win that round!
The larger the card set you purchase, the longer the game lasts and the more sounds your child will encounter and repeat. Every game brings more fun, more phonics, and more learning.
Let your child laugh, play, and learn through joyful repetition — with Boom, phonics practice becomes the game they won’t want to stop playing.
Watch the video to see how to play BOOM — and why it’s so effective for letter shape recognition and phonetic letter sounds.
Pit & Pat
Pit & Pat – shows children that we needs vowels to make words. A vowel practice activity.
Watch the video to see how to play Pit and Pat
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By placing two consonants on either side and swapping out the vowel in the middle, children build a whole set of new words — sounding them out one by one. Pit and Pat helps children see how letters work together to make real, readable words.
Through repeated play, kids naturally start to recognise phonics patterns, develop blending skills, and gain confidence — all without pressure or frustration. This game is especially supportive for early readers and children with learning differences, making it ideal for home, classroom, or intervention settings.
Watch the video to see how to play Pit and Pat — and why it’s so effective for building reading skills.
5 Vowel Fun Game
Vowel Fun Game – Fast-Paced Phonics with Every Vowel in Play!
Watch the video to see how to play 5 Vowel Fun Game
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Benefits:
The 5 Vowel Fun Game takes your child’s phonics skills to the next level by expanding from single-vowel word building to working with all five vowels at once — increasing complexity, creativity, and confidence.
Children learn to:
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Recognise and apply all vowel sounds in different word positions
-
Strengthen blending and decoding skills in real-time
-
Think critically as they create different word combinations
-
Build longer words and even short sentences, encouraging language development
-
Develop turn-taking, focus, and strategy in a fun, game-based setting
Perfect for children ready to move beyond basic CVC words, this game is ideal for use at home, in literacy centers, or in classroom group play. It’s fun, competitive, and highly effective for reinforcing phonics through repetition, challenge, and play.
Watch the video to see how to play 5 Vowel Fun Game — and why it’s so effective for building reading skills.
Memory
Memory Match – A Fun Game of Phonics Recall, Focus, observation & Friendly Competition!
Watch the video to see how to play Memory
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Benefits:
Memory is a beloved game for 2 or more players that strengthens early literacy while boosting key cognitive and social-emotional skills. It’s simple to play, endlessly repeatable, and packed with developmental value — making it perfect for home, classroom, or small group settings.
Children learn to:
-
Recognise and recall phonetic sounds through repeated exposure
-
Strengthen visual memory and concentration
-
Practice turn-taking and patience in a group setting
-
Develop social interaction and communication skills
-
Sharpen logical thinking and observation as they remember card placements and patterns
-
Build confidence through successful matching and sound recognition
This game is especially effective for learners who benefit from visual and auditory reinforcement — and it’s so much fun, they’ll want to play again and again!
Watch the video to see how to play Memory — and why it’s so effective.
abacard games
Both abacard Junior and abacard level 2 (No Pictures) can be used to play these games, even through the demonstration video feature abacard Junior
Boom
Boom is an exciting, fast-paced game inspired by the classic Snap.
Watch the video to see how to play Boom
Read More
Through playful repetition of letter shapes and sounds, children naturally begin to recognise and remember their phonics — all while having fun.
By seeing the shape of letters and sounding them out again and again, children naturally begin to recognise and remember their phonics — all while having fun. With each game, they can reinforce these vital skills hundreds of times without pressure, frustration, or even realising they’re learning. It’s perfect for use at home or in classrooms, offering support for children of all abilities.
Cards are shuffled and dealt evenly. Each player takes turns placing a card down while saying its sound aloud. If a player lays down a card that matches the one already in the pile and calls out the correct sound — BOOM! They win that round!
The larger the card set you purchase, the longer the game lasts and the more sounds your child will encounter and repeat. Every game brings more fun, more phonics, and more learning.
Let your child laugh, play, and learn through joyful repetition — with Boom, phonics practice becomes the game they won’t want to stop playing.
Watch the video to see how to play BOOM — and why it’s so effective for letter shape recognition and phonetic letter sounds.
Pit & Pat
Pit & Pat – shows children that we needs vowels to make words. A vowel practice activity.
Watch the video to see how to play Pit and Pat
Read More
By placing two consonants on either side and swapping out the vowel in the middle, children build a whole set of new words — sounding them out one by one. Pit and Pat helps children see how letters work together to make real, readable words.
Through repeated play, kids naturally start to recognise phonics patterns, develop blending skills, and gain confidence — all without pressure or frustration. This game is especially supportive for early readers and children with learning differences, making it ideal for home, classroom, or intervention settings.
Watch the video to see how to play Pit and Pat — and why it’s so effective for building reading skills.
5 Vowel Fun Game
Vowel Fun Game – Fast-Paced Phonics with Every Vowel in Play!
Watch the video to see how to play 5 Vowel Fun Game
Read More
Benefits:
The 5 Vowel Fun Game takes your child’s phonics skills to the next level by expanding from single-vowel word building to working with all five vowels at once — increasing complexity, creativity, and confidence.
Children learn to:
-
Recognise and apply all vowel sounds in different word positions
-
Strengthen blending and decoding skills in real-time
-
Think critically as they create different word combinations
-
Build longer words and even short sentences, encouraging language development
-
Develop turn-taking, focus, and strategy in a fun, game-based setting
Perfect for children ready to move beyond basic CVC words, this game is ideal for use at home, in literacy centers, or in classroom group play. It’s fun, competitive, and highly effective for reinforcing phonics through repetition, challenge, and play.
Watch the video to see how to play 5 Vowel Fun Game — and why it’s so effective for building reading skills.
Memory
Memory Match – A Fun Game of Phonics Recall, Focus, observation & Friendly Competition!
Watch the video to see how to play Memory
Read More
Benefits:
Memory is a beloved game for 2 or more players that strengthens early literacy while boosting key cognitive and social-emotional skills. It’s simple to play, endlessly repeatable, and packed with developmental value — making it perfect for home, classroom, or small group settings.
Children learn to:
-
Recognise and recall phonetic sounds through repeated exposure
-
Strengthen visual memory and concentration
-
Practice turn-taking and patience in a group setting
-
Develop social interaction and communication skills
-
Sharpen logical thinking and observation as they remember card placements and patterns
-
Build confidence through successful matching and sound recognition
This game is especially effective for learners who benefit from visual and auditory reinforcement — and it’s so much fun, they’ll want to play again and again!
Watch the video to see how to play Memory — and why it’s so effective.