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Keep your eyes peeled to save the day in this game of search and rescue! Challenges players to pay close attention to details, including shapes and colors Requires no reading to play Includes game board with 120 different alien faces, Alien Identification Device, 20 purple alien pieces, 4 rescue crafts in 4 colors, and Activity Guide For 2-4 players Grades PreK+
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5 stars
(based on 2 reviews)
 
Your child will learn a lot from this!
By The Bragging MommyVerified Reviewer from Salt Lake City, UT on 9/28/2011
Pros:
Easy To Assemble, Easy To Use, High Quality, Lasting Fun
Best Uses:
Home
Describe Yourself:
Parent
Was this a gift?:
No
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Space Faces™:

This is an excellent game for teaching your child. They will learn colors as well as learning to find a specific alien on a board full of them. It is specific down to every detail, eyes, mouth, etc…The first player to find the alien and shouts "Space Face" gets to put an Alien on their ship. Once your ship is filled you win! This game really challenges my 4 year old and I love seeing how well he does and how much he has learned from playing.

I received this game from Educational Insights for my review.

Educational Insights Response: Thanks for the far out review! You'll be pleased to know that the visual discrimination skills your kids are aquiring through playing Space Faces are key pre-reading skills (discerning between a "b" and a "d" for example)!
 
Cute game!
By nicoleVerified Reviewer from clinton, ms on 8/6/2011
Pros:
High Quality, Lasting Fun
Best Uses:
Home
Describe Yourself:
Educator, Parent
Was this a gift?:
Yes
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Space Faces™:

My son received this game recently and he absolutely loves it. It is very colorful, interesting, and challenging at the same time. My family has been really having fun playing it! It's kind of like "Where's Waldo" with a space theme. As an educator I like it because it promotes memory skills and helps children learn skills like sorting and categorizing. I would love to try one of their other games next.

Educational Insights Response: Thanks for posting, Nicole! The sorting and categorizing kids do while playing Space Faces also aids in early reading skills. Who knew?
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