Thrift Treasure: Lickety Quick

We have talked about games that are great in the classroom very recently, and regularly seek out titles that combine good entertainment with an opportunity to learn. There is a whole category of games that are specifically made to teach first and enjoy second. They don’t show up too often at thrift stores, but when they do we usually make sure to pick them up. A year ago we brought Py Math Game to your attention and still have it in our collection. This week we couldn’t pass up on this cutely-designed game, Lickety Quick by Educational Insights, as it was priced at only 99 cents!

There isn't much to Lickety Quick by Educational Insights as far as gameplay goes. But if you want a word challenge for the kids, this is worth a look. - SahmReviews.com

Lickety Quick is billed as “The Double Scoop Word-Building Game” and pits two or more players against each other in an attempt to come up with words that fit randomly-drawn criteria. The box and cards are sweetly designed in an ice cream theme, right down to the box looking like an unwrapped mint-flavored ice cream sandwich!

There isn't much to Lickety Quick by Educational Insights as far as gameplay goes. But if you want a word challenge for the kids, this is worth a look. - SahmReviews.com

The game contains two decks of custom cards, one containing “Letter Cards” while the other has “Lickety Quick Cards”. On each player’s turn they turn over one of each card and the first person to come up with a valid word (no proper nouns, etc.) that fit the rules set by both cards earns the trick.

There isn't much to Lickety Quick by Educational Insights as far as gameplay goes. But if you want a word challenge for the kids, this is worth a look. - SahmReviews.com

As an example, if the Letter Card says “starts with BL” and the Lickety Quick Cards states “Is an adjective”, one might yell out “Blue”. Or “Black”. How about “Blustery”?

There isn't much to Lickety Quick by Educational Insights as far as gameplay goes. But if you want a word challenge for the kids, this is worth a look. - SahmReviews.com

Try this one. Think of a word that starts with “L” and has 3 or more syllables. “Ladybug”, “Laxative” and “Laryngitis” all come to mind. As you can see, this is probably a game best played by people of similar skills and/or ages.

There isn't much to Lickety Quick by Educational Insights as far as gameplay goes. But if you want a word challenge for the kids, this is worth a look. - SahmReviews.com

To even up the playing field, we adopted a custom rule. The adult had to match both cards, while anyone under 12 had to only match the Lickety Quick card. To circumvent the recommended age of 8+, you could even let younger kids match either card!

Lickety Quick does not appear to be in Educational Insights‘ current catalog but it is still available on Amazon for under $7 shipped! Be sure to check out all their current titles on their website and follow on Facebook and Twitter for regular giveaways and discounts!

Have you ever purchased a game solely for its educational value? Which one?

7 thoughts on “Thrift Treasure: Lickety Quick

  1. That looks fun. I prefer word type games over math ones, but that’s just me. What a bargain at 99 cents… and an ice cream theme too… I would have bought it for sure.

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