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Scrabble: Junior Edition Review

 
Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Model#: 4039
Weight: 1.70lbs
Height: 10.60"
   Width: 10.30"
Length: 2.20"

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $9.99
Online Price: $12.99
Features:
  • Introduces young children to the classic word-forming game
  • Players work to match letters printed on the board, receiving points for finishing each word
  • When all of the tiles are played, the one with the most chips wins
  • The advanced side of the game board features a basic version of Scrabble with simple scoring rules
  • For 2 to 4 players

User Submitted Scrabble: Junior Edition Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2007-01-19
Kid at Heart
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.

Date: 2007-01-17
Not bad...
Although a 6 to 7 year old can start with "big person" Scrabble by using smaller or easier (more familiar) words, the pictures in Jr. Scrabble do help to make the game more fun. Takes a little patience, but it's worth it for 1st graders.

Date: 2006-12-29
Fun and Educational
I bought this game for my 5 year old for Christmas and we had a great time playing it. I read the comments about the letters not being tiles, but I thought the game was fine. It teaches him his letters and words and it's fun.

Date: 2006-10-30
Scrabble Junior
My daughter (and I) loves this game. She's 6 1/2 and learning how to read. This game is helping her alot with spelling and sounding out words. It was a great investment.

Date: 2006-04-05
Use real Scrabble and give kids a handicap like in golf
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.


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