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Ocean Bingo

Ocean Bingo

Current price: $32.99
Publication Date: June 26th, 2018
Publisher:
Laurence King Publishing
ISBN:
9781786272515
Pages:
0
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Description

-EDUCATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT: Play bingo with giant whales, terrifying sharks, tropical fish and playful penguins. 

-BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS of 64 sea creatures, with facts included about each!

-SCREEN-FREE FUN: A fun game for children and adults to play together.

This family-friendly game is packed with ocean creatures for hours of bingo fun. Includes such favorites as the emperor penguin, sea otter, killer whale and Pacific seahorse as well as lesser known sea inhabitants like the yellow-bellied sea snake and the bioluminescent octopus.

Boasting 64 weird, wonderful and beautiful species, Ocean Bingo is filled with fun facts and glorious illustrations that are guaranteed to delight aquatic aficionados. Mark each species off on your card and be the first to shout BINGO!

About the Author

Holly Exley is a UK-based illustrator and watercolor enthusiast. She has illustrated several products for Laurence King, most recently Royal Bingo (2017). Her other clients include Lonely Planet, Marks and Spencer and The Wall Street Journal.

Mike Unwin is an award-winning writer and editor of books and magazines for both adults and children, specializing in wildlife.

Praise for Ocean Bingo

""Another kid-approved and family-friendly game is the beautifully illustrated Ocean Bingo, which editor Marilyn Ong bought. Marilyn says, “It’s simple enough for our toddler to place her tokens on her board, and infinitely fascinating for our animal-obsessed second-grader and kindergartener. I love peering at the gorgeous watercolors (who knew a goose barnacle could look so good?). It’s been a small but meaningful source of joy for our family this year.” The game comes in all kinds of other fun themes, from cat bingo and bird bingo to—we kid you not—a somehow-also-beautiful poop bingo." - Wirecutter, The New York Times ,

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