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School Zone Go Fish Alphabet Game Cards: Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, ABC's, Matching, Uppercase and Lowercase Letters, Word-Picture Recognition, Animals, Ages 4+, Packaging May Vary

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MAKE LEARNING FUN: Play a game, teach a skill. WORD-PICTURE RECOGNITION: Match difficulty level to your child's ability levelTEACHING LESSONS: Alphabet uppercase and lowercase, adult and baby animals and their namesSOCIAL SKILLS: Playing a game together is a great way to learn verbal communication, cooperation, and patienceTRAVEL ACTIVITY: Great on-the-go learning for road trips, or just going to Grandma's or a friends house Little ones will enjoy playing a smarter version of Go Fish. In this Go Fish game, winning involves drawing the most upper and lowercase letter pairs flash cards. Here, each pair is represented by a parent and child animal. There are even age-appropriate terms, like "hatchling" for baby alligator. This pack is intended for children ages 4 and up. With activities for two or more players, our Go Fish Alphabet Game Cards emphasize turn-taking and cooperation. Or, kids can have fun matching letters and creating words on their own. Involve your child in these valuable pre-reading skills today and make preschool, kindergarten, and first grade all the more enjoyable, with these flash cards kids are sure to enjoy! Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ School Zone


Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 24, 2019


Edition ‏ : ‎ Game Cards


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Print length ‏ : ‎ 56 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0887432719


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 12


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.4 ounces


Reading age ‏ : ‎ 3 - 5 years, from customers


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.25 x 0.94 x 6.25 inches


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  • I go over what the negative reviews are saying! I love them!
Format: Cards
I had to review these because I have had a set for over a year and have purchased 2 more for gifts. I really enjoy the versatility and simplicity of this game! Before I did this review, I looked at other things people were saying and was surprised at some of the comments. So I took a few minutes to grab some information and pictures to really give this card game a good review. This was a gift a year ago from an Amazon list I had for my son. This is a great game for the family to play with our little one who was 4 and now is 5. It is a very versatile game! We use the cards to play go fish, memory and to practice ABC knowledge. This is an easy card game for the little's to play together with minor supervision. The cards have upper and lower case letters. At first we just aimed for the kids to say do you have F for frog. If they didn't know they had to hold their card up and we would say what it was and they would have to repeat it back to us. Then as they were able to get most of the letters we were able to progress to having them ask for the little f for frog because they have the big F for frog. Again having to repeat it if they don't know it or get it wrong. The pictures are of the big animal and a baby animal for each letter. This helps them know whether it is a big or little letter. Most of the baby animals look very similar to their big versions which helps as well. When we test their knowledge, we put out the big letter cards in ABC order and keep the small letters mixed in a stack. We then hold up a card and ask them what it is. If they get it right they get to put it on top of the big card. If they are not sure they can look at the big letter cards and compare it. However they still need to be able to say f for frog after looking at the big letter card to be able to stack it on top of it's big letter. If they miss it, we have them repeat what it is and then put it at the bottom of the stack. We review the ones they missed and give them more chances. We play memory as well with these cards, just lay them out in rows, face down. The cards include a set that has the baby animals actual name which is another teaching tool as well. These cards are big for little hands. They are have a glossy texture on the front and a more cardstock feel on the back. I have included a picture the back of the cards in my old set that are most damaged. You can see they are not that bad at all. I have also included a picture that has the brand new deck I just bought for a gift and our 1 year old set. The cards have held up very well with our son who is very hard on everything!!! You can see a few bends in some of the cards. The deck is small enough for me to keep it out of their reach so the cards do not get lost or damaged. When we play, we do so using clean hands and without food or liquids around and they have held up. There are a few cards that are tricky, but let's be honest, there are always a few letters in the alphabet that are tricky. Especially when we are naming things that start with. U, V and Q are all birds, so that can be confusing. I taught my son to look at the background and the color of the letter to see if it matches. The baby frog is naturally a tadpole. I appreciate this accuracy and educated the littles on what a frog starts out as. I saw some complaints about the use of some animals for certain letters. I simply googled animals that start with those letters and pasted what was listed. Looking at the options and their choices, I honestly feel like they made the best choice possible that was easiest to pronounce and recognize. The X has a fox. Again I don't really see another option. I have the kids say X like the end/last letter of fox. Overall this card set is easy and fun for the littles! My son and his best friend who lives next door play this together often! We all use it as a way to play games with our 5 year old that he can understand and win! He often does win too! We like that it's versatility and the different uses and levels to educate the kids. I have been able to keep our set in good condition. Like any game and kids, it can easily get parts lost or damaged if your not careful. If I had to replace it, it is such a reasonable price that it's really no big deal. I feel like it's fun, has educational purposes and it's low price are perfect addition to a little 4 and up! I have purchased 2 for gifts in the last month, finally allowing me to be able to leave a verified review! Get a set! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2022 by We Review It!

  • Fun and Educational Card Game for Kids!
Format: Cards
The School Zone Go Fish Card Game is a fantastic way to blend learning with playtime! My child is in preschool, and this game has been a great tool for teaching letter recognition and matching uppercase and lowercase letters. The cards are vibrant and sturdy, perfect for little hands. Each card features a letter, a picture of an animal, and a corresponding word, which really helps with word-picture recognition. My child loves identifying the animals and trying to mimic their sounds—it’s adorable and keeps him engaged! The game is simple to set up, with instructions easy enough for young kids to follow. While it's based on the classic Go Fish game, the added educational twist makes it an excellent choice for ages 4 and up. Even my third-grader joined in, making it a fun activity for siblings of different ages. The packaging is compact and convenient for travel, so we’ve started bringing it to restaurants and road trips. Overall, I highly recommend this game for parents or teachers looking for a fun, interactive way to reinforce the ABCs and early reading skills! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024 by Nattie Kamenick

  • Fun & educational
Format: Cards
So fun and a great way to learn. My children love it. I just wish they’d make the cards a bit more durable.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2026 by Eden P

  • Best Alphabet Card Set Out There!
Format: Cards
I absolutely love this resource! Most sets of alphabet cards are confusing because they mix some long vowel sounds in with the mix, so when you are introducing the basics it gets confusing for beginning sound introductions. Not only does this set use the short vowel sounds, because it is a card game (Go Fish) it also introduces the concept of uppercase letters (with a picture of the grownup animal on the uppercase letter cards) and lowercase letters (with a picture of the baby animal on the lowercase cards). There are SO many different ways to use these cards and after using them in classrooms with small groups as a Paraeducator, and using them to help my nephew who was adopted from Ghana transition to English…this resource is the best out there! In addition to teaching sounds in a fun, interactive way, it teaches young communicators how to speak and listen and how to take turns. It teaches these young participants how to share and how to be excited for someone else when they match a pair of letters/animals. The variation of Go Fish that I used in classroom small groups was to have the person whose turn it is to ask the question “Does anyone have a D “D” Duck?” to EVERYONE in the group. Then ALL of the participants could check their cards and whoever had it would give the card to the “caller” so that everyone was engaged every time! And if nobody had it then the caller got to go fishing and take the card off of the top of the deck! Thank you for creating such a consistent, quality product! You’ve transformed many an emerging reader from bored an uninterested because it was too hard, to excited to reunite a baby animal with its mother and to be the one to share their letter animal card with their friend…totally unaware that they were learning the building blocks of reading! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023 by Kristen Dublanko

  • Go fish
Format: Cards
Great for kids.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2025 by Amy

  • Fun way to learn the alphabet and understand simple game rules
Format: Cards
Fun way to learn the alphabet and understand simple game rules including matching. My 3 year old granddaughter loves playing it at bed time.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026 by Elesa

  • Adorable Illustrations
Format: Cards
This is the second set of these go-fish cards for our family. We love them so much we wore out the first set! The first set lasted for years so it it wasn't a lack of durability that made us have to replace them. Our two youngest just love to look at the animals on the cards and arrange them into families. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2026 by Jboy

  • Great learning game
Format: Cards
Engaging game, very good for learning while your child thinks they are just playing a game.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2026 by Sheena B

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