Bananagrams Game as Low as $9.98 Shipped (Great Gift Idea)
Hop on over to Amazon or Walmart.com where you can snag the Bananagrams Game for just $9.98 (regularly $14.99)! Or, grab this fun family game from Target.com for only $9.99 (just a penny more).
Note that if you purchase this game from Amazon or Target.com, shipping is FREE!
This game comes packaged in a cute banana-shaped case which also makes it great for travel! Grab this game and race against your friends and family to build crossword grids.
(Thanks, Money Saving Mom!)
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Shipping & Terms
Amazon
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Target
Shipping is free on orders of $35 or more. You may also be able to opt for free in-store pickup if items are in stock and available near you.
If you're a Target RedCard holder, you'll get an additional 5% off your order plus free shipping on any size order! However, exclusions do apply and orders for RedCard holders may require the $35+ shipping threshold.
Plus, you might be able to score $1 savings on your order by consolidating your shipping. On the app, just click the No-Rush Shipping option. Online, click the "Save $1 with Order Consolidation" option during checkout.
Walmart
Walmart+ members score free shipping with no minimum on most orders! Otherwise, choose free in-store pick up if available near you, or you can snag free next day shipping on any eligible $35+ order. Or pay $6.99 for shipping for orders under $35.
What age group would you all say this is geared towards? Younger Scrabble? TIA 🙂
We’ve never played this one, but the listing suggests it for 7 and up! 🙂
I LOVE this game! My kindergartener enjoys playing with the tiles and making words. My 5th grader likes to play with the adults but gets frustrated when we get too competitive and go too fast. It’s like speed scrabble.