There are some things we love and some things Im pretty disappointed about. Ill start with the good.
Good....
The original Fidget Game. My kids are 2, 4, and 5. I am able to play with them all by setting a different set of cards in front of each of them. My youngest does shapes and colors, my pre-k kid does letters, and my kindergartener has been doing the addition cards. The cards are large, easy to read and of good quality.
Unicorns V Dragons. Is also lots of fun. I can play with all 3 kids and we just help my youngest know which to pop down, but shes getting better.
Squishy Land. Fun. Follows a similar game flow as Candyland with some extra steps, so it has been easy to get a good game flow. Again we use different sets of cards for different kids.
The best part of this program is the ability to adapt for the player while being inclusiveamd challengingfor the group. This is why these games are getting so much play in my home woth different skill levels.
The bad.
Sight Words. Why does this set only have 220 cards and different than the Sight Words and High Frequency Words set with 330 cards. Its hard to not feel a little duped. Im not sure why there would even be to different sets.
ABC Bingo. It just doesn't flow well. And my kids were getting really frustrated. There are 2 letters/numbers per card and each token only corresponds to a single popper, so half the letters I call out, no one pops. Its teaching the same skills as Unicorns V Dragons, but not as fun.
All in. Id recommended buying the games separately or finding a different bundle.