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Scrabble Junior is an engaging board game designed for children aged 5 to 6 years. With dimensions of 39.37 x 28.57 cm and a lightweight design of 700 g, this multicolor game promotes vocabulary and spelling skills while providing endless fun for two players. No assembly or batteries are required, making it an easy addition to family game night!
Product Dimensions | 39.37 x 28.57 x 4 cm; 700 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 - 6 years |
Item model number | MAT51319 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B000051ZKZ |
G**N
A great game introducing a younger audience to Scrabble
A great game introducing a younger audience to Scrabble. The game by Mattel comes with the methods in which to play. The first is aimed at children aged 5-7 and links in words and pictures as a way of helping them improve spelling, and vocabulary. The 2nd game is closely linked with her adult version allowing them the chance to practice before moving on to the adults board. It is with a simplified scoring method that children are able to enjoy the game without it being overly difficult.The game is nog suitable for younger children due to the small parts which should be kept away from toddlers and babies for safety.My niece enjoys this game and as soon as her younger sister is old enough to play I have no doubt they will be able to have hours of fun on the days when they can't go out or maybe just don't want to.
L**W
Scrabble
A great game for younger players. Teaches words and letters in a fun way. Good to play with the whole family.
F**R
Great price
Present for my nephews and nieces. They play it every night.
B**K
Great Game for Developing Spelling & Vocabulary
I bought this for my six year old girl as she loves board games and enjoys spelling. It's simple enough to play and, understandably, not as tactical as the adult version. It is limited to five tiles so words are shorter (unless adding to existing works) which can make it a pain trying to find places to make words late on in the game.But that's a small gripe. It's been good to help develop/confirm her spelling of words she know and great in developing her vocabulary as we show her new words and explain their meaning. We even bought her a dictionary on the back of it and she looks up the words her self.
H**Y
This game needs improvement to make children want to play it
I'm not sure what I was expecting from this, but more than I got! I had junior scrabble as a child and the quality of board and pieces was much better. Also I thought it had whole words spelt out, the idea being that when the child has the right letters they can fill some in on the word - especially if they are trying to learn to spell, and learn vocabulary. If they don't have this already, it's hard for them to spell the word, even if there is a picture of a tap next to it. The one bug-bear when I was a child was the pieces getting knocked off their places. This is still an issue. The junior version needs something like the deluxe scrabble used to have - a plastic top with indents for the pieces to go so they don't get knocked off - and quality plastic pieces with some depth, not just flimsy cardboard ones. Not impressed. Our little one is nearly 5 and likes games but this didn't inspire him. Maybe ok for slightly older children, but 5 is the age when they need help learning their spelling and vocabulary. Also the pictures are not obviously 'next to' a particular word space and not clear enough. It's tat basically.
J**A
Educational and Fun, we play our own variation
For some reason our version did not have all the letters printed on one side, so we had to write them on ourselves. We play a variation where everyone picks one tile, places it and if their tile completes a word they get a point, this makes the game go a lot faster and keeps my 5 year old and 3 year old boys engaged, they have a lot of fun with this game and often choose to play it. It's helping no end with their letter recognition and the older one's reading. It's also nice knowing that when they're older we can flip the board and play a more advanced version! All the components are very well made and good quality.
D**N
Not as the description, and inconsistencies in instructions.
I chose this based on the picture which shows the easier side of the board including all the letters of the word for the child to match up. That’s not what I’ve got. It only has some of the letters printed on the game and my only-just-5-year-old doesn’t know all the spellings. Weirdly, the instructions I got don’t match the board either. They are for the version pictured here, with all the letters of each word printed on. It also says age 6+ and then two columns later it says the easier game is for 5+.My daughter still enjoyed playing it this morning so I shan’t return it but I honestly expected better quality from Scrabble. Honestly not that impressed.
M**T
Great starter Scrabble
Different from adult Scrabble and a good introduction for a young person. Great because we were both learning and although I am an experienced adult player it was a rewarding exercise. Played with a 6-year-old and a useful way to spend a rainy afternoon. Recommended supplier, well packed and though second hand, in beautiful condition.
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