Educational objective(s) | Letter Recognition |
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Language: | English |
Model Number | AM3 |
Number of game players | 2-4 |
Number of pieces | 1000 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Remote control included? | No |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 7 years |
Item model number | AM3 |
Product Dimensions | 12.19 x 1.52 x 8.89 cm; 226.8 g |
ASIN | B00775PFDI |
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Peaceable Kingdom Alphabet Go Fish Card Game Board Game
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Age range (description) | Kid |
Number of players | 2-4 |
Brand | Peaceable Kingdom |
Theme | Alphabet |
Included components | Cards |
About this item
- Master the alphabet while playing the classic game of Go Fish!
- Learn letters and introduce letter sounds and spelling of simple words
- Game instructions include parent prompts to aid in learning-based play
- Includes 52 3.5" x 2.5" durable game cards
- For ages 4 years and older; Peaceable Kingdom packaging is all designed to be frustration free - naturally!
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Additional Information
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
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鶹 Rank |
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Date First Available | May 17 2012 |
Manufacturer | Peaceable Kingdom |
Place of Business | Brantford, ON N3P 1J5, CA |
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Alphabet Go Fish
Lots of Learning
Kids learn how to read letters, they learn letter/object association, simple words, simple strategy, how to hold cards, how to deal them and taking turns.
Simple Game for Growth
Simple card games have lots to offer. They can improve concentration, vocabulary, train visual memory, help with learning to classify and differentiate objects, and they are fun and entertaining!
Perfect for Your Little Ones
2-6 Players ages 4 and up can enjoy Alphabet Go Fish in this delightful 52 card deck complete with instructions, parent learning prompts and sturdy, easy-to-open packaging.
- Ages 4+
- 2-6 Players
- Fun for All Ages!
- Teaches Valuable Skills
- 52 Alphabet Cards
- 2 Cards Match = 26 Matches Total
- Created with Growth in Mind
- Simple and Easy to Learn
How to Play Alphabet Go Fish
1. Draw cards
2. Ask another player for a Letter to match one of yours
3. Take their card if they have it or Go Fish!

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Age Range | 4+ | 2+ | 3+ | 4+ |
Player Number | 2-6 Players | 2 or More Players | 2-5 Players | 2-4 Players |
Game Length | 10+ Minutes | 10+ Minutes | 15+ Minutes | 10+ Minutes |
Teaches Learning Skills | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Customers say
Customers like the gameplay, age-appropriateness, and graphics of the tabletop game. They mention it's a fun learning card game for toddlers and boys. Customers also appreciate the quality. However, some customers disagree on the card size.
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Customers like the gameplay of the product. They mention it's a fun learning card game, great for toddlers, and well-made.
"Great game kids loved it" Read more
"Excellent game. My granddaughter just turned 4 and it is not only a good learning tool but also really engages her memory." Read more
"...They are learning while having fun. One thing to note is the cards are larger than a deck of cards." Read more
"I love this game for my kiddos. The older can play with the younger, they have fun and learn at the same time. Great!" Read more
Customers find the tabletop game great for learning the alphabet and letter recognition. They say it helps their granddaughters have fun learning their letters.
"Very impressed with how nice the cards are. Great for learning!" Read more
"...My granddaughter loves playing and learning the letters and sounds." Read more
"...The older can play with the younger, they have fun and learn at the same time. Great!" Read more
"...It has helped her to learn her upper and lowercase letters as well as associated phonics...." Read more
Customers say the tabletop game is age-appropriate. They mention it's great for 4 year olds and a Christmas gift for a 5 year old. They also say the older can play with the younger, and they have fun and learn at the same time.
"I love this game for my kiddos. The older can play with the younger, they have fun and learn at the same time. Great!" Read more
"Bought fir a Christmas gift. I’m sure the boys will love it." Read more
&ܴdz;’s a Christmas gift for a 5 year old." Read more
"Great for my 4 year old...." Read more
Customers like the graphics of the product. They mention the cards are vibrant, nice, and great for learning. They also say the pictures help them associate the letter's.
"I bought two different Go Fish games and live them both. Great graphics, good card stock...." Read more
"...But he loves the pictures and it helps him associate the letter's. It's our go to game now!" Read more
"Quality of product is great, cards are durable and vibrant...." Read more
"Very impressed with how nice the cards are. Great for learning!" Read more
Customers like the quality of the tabletop game. They mention it's durable.
&ܴdz;’s pretty good quality. The cards feel laminated so it can handle a bit of water on them. The size is bigger than a normal deck of cards...." Read more
"These cards are perfect for little hands! They are large and durable. My toddler has attempted to bend them but they haven’t creased." Read more
"Quality of product is great, cards are durable and vibrant...." Read more
"A very simple game, well made and hours of fun for my boys. A great purchase" Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the cards. Some mention they're perfect for little hands, while others say the cars are a touch too big and firm for holding and shuffling comfortably.
"...One thing to note is the cards are larger than a deck of cards." Read more
"These cards are perfect for little hands! They are large and durable. My toddler has attempted to bend them but they haven’t creased." Read more
"...The size is bigger than a normal deck of cards. I’m not sure this is a good or bad thing as it was hard for my little one to hold...." Read more
"They are big cards so we made wood card holders for my son. But he loves the pictures and it helps him associate the letter's...." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on March 5, 2025Verified PurchaseI bought this as a gift for my grandkids age 4 & 5 and they love it. They are learning while having fun. One thing to note is the cards are larger than a deck of cards.
- Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2025Verified PurchaseI bought two different Go Fish games and live them both. Great graphics, good card stock. My granddaughter loves playing and learning the letters and sounds.
- Reviewed in Canada on June 26, 2024Verified PurchaseI love this game for my kiddos. The older can play with the younger, they have fun and learn at the same time. Great!
- Reviewed in Canada on September 30, 2024Verified PurchaseIt’s pretty good quality. The cards feel laminated so it can handle a bit of water on them. The size is bigger than a normal deck of cards. I’m not sure this is a good or bad thing as it was hard for my little one to hold.
I think it’s over priced. It’s basically better quality dollar store alphabet cards.
- Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2025Verified PurchaseFantastic game! My daughter is 3 years old for reference. We play go fish and matching game with these cards. It has helped her to learn her upper and lowercase letters as well as associated phonics. If your child doesn't know their letters yet, you can still play by using the pictures on the cards!
- Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2022Verified PurchaseThey are big cards so we made wood card holders for my son. But he loves the pictures and it helps him associate the letter's. It's our go to game now!
- Reviewed in Canada on March 15, 2024Verified PurchaseBought this card game for my 2 year old grandson and he loves playing it. He's obsessed with the alphabet and it's a fun learning card game. Would highly recommend this.
- Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2021Verified PurchaseThese cards are perfect for little hands! They are large and durable. My toddler has attempted to bend them but they haven’t creased.
These cards are perfect for little hands! They are large and durable. My toddler has attempted to bend them but they haven’t creased.
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- monkrayReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 14, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars but then you get thrown a curve ball with ones like Unicycle which makes a phonetic Y sound not an ...
Verified PurchaseMy 4 year old loves playing with these Go fish cards. My only complaint would be that some of the pictures are not all phonetically aligned. Most of them are, but then you get thrown a curve ball with ones like Unicycle which makes a phonetic Y sound not an U sound. They also contain pictures that are quite America specific like the "wagon" for W which means nothing to most British children. However I'd still give these a 5 because they are really fun to play with.
- JordanReviewed in the United States on January 6, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for teaching letters to reluctant learners
Verified PurchaseMy daughter is 2 1/2, and she has always been resistant to learning the alphabet. She doesn’t like making guesses about what a letter is, and she often won’t even tell us the letter names that she does know. We have letter toys everywhere in our house, but I hadn’t really found anything that would be engaging for her and also help her learn the letters. She’s old enough now to start learning how to play some games, and I came across this set. I’m so glad I bought it for her! My husband and I play with her where one of us is on her team. We’ve only had the game for two days, but already she is improving at her ability to retain the letter names because now she has motivation to practice them while we play. This is seriously the only letter toy we have (out of many) that I have seen any real results with for my child.
The cards themselves are very nice and thick, laminated. Some of the reviews were confusing, but these cards come with 2 identical cards of each letter with an uppercase letter and a picture in the center of the card, then the uppercase and lowercase letter together in the corner of the card, too. I considered another set before buying these where one card had uppercase and one lowercase letters on the matching cards. I’m really glad I went with these instead because at my daughter’s age I think it is important that the cards “match” and are simple for her.
The fact that there are only two of each card (vs. 4 in some sets) has not been an issue at all. The game is really fun! I don’t know if it would be a problem if you played with more than two players, though.