Of course you know I’m going to share them with you as well! So I created uppercase and lowercase alphabet shaped pattern block printables for her. She got to the Letter K week and requested more printables for them. The closest things come to being adult oriented is versions of the word poop in the game.One of the Teeny Tot’s favorite things to play with are the wooden pattern blocks. There is no adult imagery in the game.This game is perhaps a bit challenging for younger children with a limited vocabulary, but would be great fun to anyone who is a fan of SpongeBob and who has a bit of knowledge of the English language.Levels are not timed, so this game is quite relaxing. ![]() Clicking the hint meter reveals a letter in one of the words you have not yet spelled along with where that letter is in the word.If you know the word you want to spell is “scary” you can first spell car then scar before scary to power up your hints feature twice.You can even spell 3-letter words when there are none in the puzzle results just to add to your hints count.If you spell a word which is a legitimate word but is not used in the puzzle it powers up your hint meter.When in doubt, there is a hints button in the lower right corner you can click for a clue.If you see the word “friends” but it does not work perhaps it is the word “friend” you make and then the s is used as part of another word.In some cases when you spell some words it does not only lead to tiles falling downward, but sometimes the stack appears in another vertical location instead.This can help you spell other words which are part of the puzzle that you did not notice or could not see at first glance.If there is a word you are certain belongs but there is one letter out of place look for what other tiles need to move for that letter to fall into place.Many words in the game are food, beach, ocean, or SpongeBob related – like names of characters from the animated series.When the tiles you have used are played those words are filled in on the left side of the screen, with the remaining portion of the puzzle blank.As you select tiles it highlights what you have spelled at the top of the left section.For example, on level 7 there are two 4-letter words, two 5-letter words, one 6-letter word, and one 7-letter word.The left side of the playing field shows you how many words you need to make and how many letters are in each.To get the tiles to fall in the correct order you often need to spell words across or near the bottom first. ![]() Spelling other words may not allow you to complete the puzzle.Each puzzle has specific words you must spell.The game has a pause button in the upper right corner, which brings up the play instruction screen. ![]()
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