Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Junior Scrabble

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List Price: £15.99
Our Price: £13.74
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Manufacturer: Mattel
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Mattel EAN: 5011363150047 Label: Mattel Manufacturer: Mattel Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Model: 51319 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Mattel Studio: Mattel
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great buy Comment: A game that I bought after reading the reviews and have not been disappointed. It is great fun for the child and the adult and teaches at the same time. Fully recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent fun and very educational Comment: My 5 year old twins love this version of scrabble. The game board has 2 sides, and easy game for 5/6 year olds, and a harder one for 7 years upwards (for children who can spell). My kids love the easy game which helps them with their spelling and has a gentle competitive edge to it. Definitely recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Game for my 4 year old! Comment: This version of scrabble is fantastic. My 4 year old loves it and it's a great way of teaching children to read and write, but in a fun way.
Highly recommend!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Get's them interested Comment: I have found that this game allows my 2 sons to both get interested in words and spelling - yet still fun. One of a few games that both a 3 year old and 6 year old can play together. Two game option means the game grows as they gain more confidence and experience. One for those cold wet afternoons.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Two fun word games in one! Now children can enjoy the fun and challenge of Scrabble at their own level. Level 1 - Younger children start by linking letters on the board. Colourful pictures help turn the letters into words. Complete a word and collect a counter. Level 2 - Flip the board over, and older children can enjoy making words all by themselves. In this simplified SCRABBLE game children cross words and try to reach the coloured squares. They pick a matching colour counter and hope for a high score.
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