Pros: Educational and fun; a two-sided board for different ages Cons: Some children may not think it fun; the tiles are cardboard
I have wanted to review adult scrabble for a long time because it is my husband’s favorite board game. We haven’t played it in awhile, though, and I am not comfortable reviewing a product I haven’t used lately. So here is Scrabble, Jr. yet another...
Pros: helps improve vocabulary,and grammar Cons: can only play with 4 or less people
As a former camp counselor, I had the opportunity to interact with and watch many children. Scrabble Jr was a game I used to play with them to help them with their vocabulary, spelling, and even grammar.
Pros: Great for family games night, educational Cons: cardboard pieces
I purchased this game for my daughter for Christmas just after her 6th birthday. She loves it, as does my husband and I. This game is recommended for ages 5 and up. I would say about 5-9.
My daughter received this as a gift for her 5th birthday. Before I even opened it, I thought "How is she going to be able to play this game when she is just learning to spell?" Scrabble, Jr. is geared for children aged 5-8 or so, and it is...
Pros: Fun teaching tool, game advances with ability Cons: Lots of pieces to keep track of
Scrabble Junior has quickly become one of our family game favorites. This is a reasonably priced game that grows with your children and is interesting enough to keep the grown ups amused.
I purchased this game for my six year old daughter for Christmas, and it has received more than its share of play time since. She loves it! If you get this game for your child, expect to be playing more than one game of it at a time. My daughter is...
Pros: grows with childs mentality level Cons: none
It's kind of ironic that i found this game by accident on here today on "E" as my 8 year old daughter and I just played scrabble junior yesterday, so this game and my thoughts on it are fresh in my mind.
On my son's fourth birthday he received Scrabble Junior as a gift. Let me tell you, he absolutely loves this game. Not only is it entertaining for him, but it also taught him how to spell and read.
Pros: Easy to play, nice illustrations Cons: Board could be made a little more sturdy
My daughter received Scrabble birthday as a gift when she was in 1st grade. She had been an early reader & loved any type of spelling type game. This was perfect for her.
One side of the Scrabble Jr board has a grid with preprinted letters...
This easy to learn game which introduces kids to words is great fun. My son received this as a birthday gift when he was five. This was a perfect game which to a certain degree helps them learn spelling along with picture and word association. ...
Pros: can be played in a variety of ways Cons: none
Anyone who has ever played the classic game Scrabble knows that it's not exactly a game that appeals to young children. However, this new junior version of the game featuring the mischievous monkey Curious George is sure to attract a few young fans. ...
When I got this game for my kids, I had one in kindergarten and the other in 1st grade. That is the age where they are learning word structure and how to read and put letters together for the purpose of making words. When they first started to play,...
Pros: fun game for beginning to spell and read Cons: none
Fun way to learn to spell, plus also a good homework planner.
When my son had to practice his spelling words for school, he would dig out his board and try to spell without looking at his spelling words.
That is why we still keep the...
Aggravation/Sorry/Scrabble Jr Sorry! - It's been supercharged to take advantage of its power! The goal is the same - Be the first player to move all four pawns around the game boar...
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