Editorial Reviews
Product Description This Chess Teacher is a learning set for the beginner. Have you always wanted to learn how to play chess' The Chess Teacher easily shows how many spaces each piece can move and in which directions. No reading required. Complete with deluxe 15" x 15" chess board. For two players.
Editorial Review In an age that seems convinced high tech is always better, it's nice to see such an intelligently low-tech approach to teaching the world's greatest board game. This is simply a standard plastic Staunton-style chess set--with one big difference. Each piece is marked with its name, its value, and the directions in which it can legally move when moving or taking. The large (2-inch), hollow pieces are lightweight and feel pretty flimsy, but in fact they're sturdy and their extra-wide bases give them the stability that small, clumsy fingers need. A folding board and instructions are included with the set. The instructions, unfortunately, are weak; they're best used as an aid to memory by someone who has already had the game explained. --Richard Farr
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Customer Reviews Read 12 more reviews... Good Value December 21, 2008 C. Rossi (Delaware, Oh)
I bought this for my 6 year old grandson for Christmas. He likes to play chess with his grandpa. This is a great learning tool.
Chess Players January 14, 2008 S. Smith (Hot Springs, AR)
My son is six and caught on very quick to the game of chess. Makes it very easy to learn and remember which pieces can go where. Love it.
Good for learning but not for long December 19, 2007 R. Shumate (Bowling Green, OH)
The set like this I learned on as a kid was a much more sturdy set with solid pieces. This was great for when my son was 2 1/2 and learning, because it is very visual. The board is cheap and with the pieces being a bit oversized they will not sit well on some other cheap chess boards. The board only lasted for about six months of play before it was trashed. I would recommend for the beginner. We moved to a trounament quality chess board when my son turned 5 and joined his school's chess team. Those sets run about the same price as this one. We still have the this set for friends and family who don't know chess well, to use when they play him.
What's not to love? January 31, 2007 Hey Joe (Northern CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Who cares if it's "flimsy" or doesn't give the values? It's for beginners - 6,7,8 year olds. I think it's harder to remember how they move than what they're worth. And if the set only lasts for a year or two, so what? By then they know how to play and they buy a "real" set. Sheesh.
Grandmother's comments January 9, 2007 Barbara Miraglia 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
My daughter-in-law was a 4th grade teacher. She has two masters and needs 5 credits for her doctorate but she now has my three grandchildren The oldest was six 10/28/06 and the mother asked me to buy this product for her. I am sure they are very happy with it.
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