BANANABRABLEGUM STrain is a fun and challenging game for the whole family to play. As you probably know, BANABRABLEGUM STRAIN is a fast-paced, word-guessing, deductive thinking game where you tell the child (or yourself) things you don’t want to say and vice versa. The game has many levels of twist, depending on the child’s skills. However, the most fun parts are trying to figure out the answer for words that you don’t know. The rules are very simple and even your child can figure them out with a little practice.
Let’s start with the basics. To play, the child divides the words in two sets of ten words. Then, she or he goes through each set looking for words that can be guessed without using the dictionary or they have to be found in an official dictionary. Once the child finds these words, they must type them on a space on the board.
Now words like a banana and BOOBIE are not words that would typically come from a dictionary so your child will have to use their creative imagination and guess what these words might be. They may guess BANANA or maybe they’ll decide BOOBIE looks like a banana. And now the words aren’t just the obvious ones anymore. You can give your child a clue that the word starts with a capital letter and ends with a lower case letter and they can play BANANA or BOOBIE.
Your child will soon discover that learning words is as easy as pie with BANABLEGUM STRAIN. It will start with only two words, but soon after that they will add words like a banana and BOOBIE to their lists. So as you can see, this game is great for teaching children how words are pronounced.
Bananas and boobies are not only used for flavor when they come in the form of candies. When you bite into one, do not let the little bugger go. Continue to bite until he breaks down. Once he breaks down, replace him with a new one. Repeat this process as many times as your child wishes and continues to learn words like a banana, BOOBIE, and the rest.
BANANA means Bouncy or Bumbler. This word will help develop your child’s vocabulary skills as well as their counting skills. After all, a banana has many branches, so it is easy to count them as well. Now, if you child gets stuck trying to say BANANA, simply replace the word with BUMBLEGUM. This will encourage your child to continue learning and eventually say the entire word without fail.
It is a great way for your child to practice his/her letter and number recognition skills while building up a vocabulary. The more words your child learns, the easier it becomes to read others. They will be able to speak in sentences, creating good habits at an early age. Bananabublegum may sound easy to some parents, but with patience and determination, they can master it in no time.
In order to make learning BANANA and BUMBLEGUM fun, keep a notepad with the pictures of words on it. Each time your child hears a new word, write it down. When they complete the task, give them a sticker. They will have a blast coming up with words just from seeing pictures of objects around them! Once they get to know words like a banana, Bumbo, and the rest, learning will become much easier for them.
Another method that your child will enjoy learning is by playing the guessing game. Have them write the words on a piece of paper. Then ask them to guess what the word is based on where the letter is placed. Children who practice this game tend to place the letters in the right spots more often.
You can also teach your child to draw or paint words. You will be able to see which are the easiest for them to draw. For younger children, it will help to create a simple picture that represents the word they are drawing. This is especially helpful if you want to help them build their vocabulary skills. If you want to try something a little out of the ordinary, you can even paint your own BANANA and BUMBLEGUM words.
Finally, another learning technique that works well for BANANA and BUMBLEGUM is to offer a prize to your child for scoring the highest score during a game. Make sure to choose a prize that they will actually like to win. You can purchase inexpensive items at a local dollar store that are colorful and themed. This will add a bit of fun to the activity.

