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Toys and Games Reviews of Scrabble: Junior EditionCustomer Review: Use real Scrabble and give kids a handicap like in golf Summary: 2 Stars
We've always pulled our 8 and up kids into adult Scrabble games, and just calculated a reasonable handicap for them. The adults are more willing to play with the kids if we aren't forced to play a kiddie version, and the kids get some exposure to a broader vocabulary right from the start. They're very proud of lowering their handicap over time too.
Customer Review: not worth it Summary: 1 Stars
This game is the worst of the "junior" games for kids. It is severly limited (aimed at pre-readers) and is not enjoyable at all to play. The game is also fundamentally flawed, in that if you follow the rules, the endgame is tedious and boring -- two things you never want to experience when playing with a young child. DO NOT BUY!
Customer Review: Scrabble Jr. Review Summary: 2 Stars
This game was disappointing. It needs to be more like the real adult version with double points, etc. It did not come with a holder for the letters, so we had to lay down our letters on the table and others could see them. Letters were made of medium thick cardboard! Overall, the game was just okay.
Customer Review: its an okay product Summary: 3 Stars
I brought this assuming that it will help my preschooler learn spelling and begin putting words together but the junior side has words filled in with the pictures and she now looks at the pic to make up the word easily.. Doesnt help with reading.. I havent yet tried the older kids side of the toy yet.
Customer Review: Scrabble Jr. Summary: 3 Stars
If your child doesn't have an exstinsive vocabulary the side t hat mirrors adult Scrabble can be quite frustrating. The side that mirrors a crossword puzzle can be very repetitive for the older child. This game is best for someone just learning to read.
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