I love your library games. They are a life-saver when the students need something active to do. I can't find any library games at the educational store, so your website was a great find. Thanks for sharing your passion with us!
-Melissa Artman,
Elkin Middle, Arkansas
  The students at my school LOVE the LIBRARY LINGO game. As they play the game it gives me an opportunity to define some of those terms they hear me use all the time. The terminology also helps prepare them for the state assessment test they take in March. I highly recommend this game!
-Sheryl Finch,
Palm Bay Elementary, Florida
     
I find these games easy to use, fun for students, and a great help in library lessons. My students are well informed library patrons and we are having fun learning. Please check these games out!
-Susan Wilder
Dorris Jones Elementary, Texas
 

[Book-Spine Bingo] is a marvelous way to introduce children to the library and help them feel confident about finding a book.  It is a great building block towards long term reading enjoyment.
-Terry Mondschein,
Colorado Libraries,
Spring 2004 Journal

     

Love, Love, Love the Book Bandits! The special effects - truly magical!
-D'Etta Broam,
MES, South Carolina

 

I used the library Book-Spine Bingo and the kids loved it!!! They learn about the library and have fun. The games have been a great success!!!
-Cortney Diaz,
St. Louis County Library, Missouri

     

Reviews from School Library Journal, July 2004
The Book Hunt...not only makes library lessons more fun and more relevant to students, but it is a wonderful way to check students' knowledge of basic library skills for less than the cost of the average book.
-MaryAnn Karre, Horace Mann Elementary School, New York

[Book Spine Bingo] includes several useful suggestions for making the game a good learning tool, as well as extending the game to more challenging situations...With skilled use, librarians can make this a fun and educational experience for students.
-Ann Elders, Mark Twain Elementary School, Washington