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Toys and Games Reviews of Scrabble: Junior EditionCustomer Review: Pefect for those non-readers/spellers Summary: 4 Stars
When your kids know the alphabet and just starting to form words this is a good investment. They quickly add a few words to their vocabulary and it is a fun way to play scrabble. If your child doesn't like board games ... skip this one. My 11 yr old still perfers the easy of this game over regular scrabble because you don't need to have a great vocabulary to play it. It's sort of luck of the draw with a bit a strategy as to when to play the tiles.
Customer Review: Not your typical scrabble Summary: 2 Stars
My sister had bought this for my daughter and the instructions seemed vague and a little unusual for a spelling game that we are used to.There are two ways you can play this game but now I find that we tend to play neither because we do not understand the instructions.We stick to regular scrabble and just down size it to fit the vocabulary for an eight year old.We have just as much fun as if it was a bunch of adults playing.Albany
Customer Review: Kid at Heart Summary: 3 Stars
Ok I bought this game from Amazon the shipping and packaging was great. The product itself was not that impressive. I was told by a first grade teacher this would help my lil one meet the requirments that she was failing to meet so I bought it we have played it one time and half way threw she was very bored with it.. The game has not since been played and thats been going on a month.
Customer Review: Who says boys don't like scrabble?! Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this game for my seven year old grandson's b'day. My grandson and his family have spent hours playing scrabble junior together. The added bonus to this product is it's "grow with me" capability. This game can be used on the beginners side as children learn the concept of spelling and then flips to a regular scrabble board when they become able to form their own words.
Customer Review: Depends on age Summary: 4 Stars
I first played Junior Scrabble when I was four years old. I learned to read at a very early age (2 years and nine months), and so I always played the more difficult side. I remember it being challenging enough and entertaining enough to keep me interested, but also easy enough so that I wouldn't give up.
I would recommend this toy to 4-6 year olds.
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