
He can easily answer the “ Following Directions” questions by pointing to the items the card is asking. I was impressed that I can get him to participate in this game. My 3 year old son often joins us when we’re playing. Together we can find lots of details and say a lot about each card. I also like that I’m exploring the illustrations with her. She’s always been quite the talker but I find that these questions get her thinking on a different level. I really love how this game gets my daughter talking. Once questions are answered correctly the player gets to move and collect coins! Very exciting for little ones!

The Expressive section deals with categorization, inferencing, description and social skills. In the Receptive section the three types of questions are: repeat, question, following directions. One player asks the questions and the other player uses the illustration on the card to answer the questions. Each card has a Receptive and Expressive section. Each card has wonderful illustrations on one side and a set of questions on the back. Pirate Talk comes with 150 large language cards. This game gets my daughter talking! It covers so many communication skills including: She was immediately drawn to the gold coins, the fun looking game board and the really cool electronic spinner. We started with Pirate Talk. My daughter loved this game as soon as it was set up. The two new games we got to test out are called Pirate Talk and Gumballs. They get kids engaged and get them thinking. In our experience we find their games are fabulous. We’ve been lucky enough to try many Super Duper Publications games.

She loves setting them up, following the rules (very important) and winning!! I was so looking forward to trying out two new games with her from Super Duper Publications.
