Quiddler Junior
$12.99
Note: We are currently out of stock of Quiddler Junior, but you can still get the original Quiddler. To play the original edition with younger kids, just shorten the number of rounds you play.
This is one of those rare educational games for kids that’s actually fun for kids and adults. Teachers rave about this card game because not only will your child improve their spelling and build their vocabulary, but they’ll also practice math skills when adding up their points. All while having fun!
Age Range: 6 and up
Time to Play: 20-40 minutes
Number of Players: 1-6
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Description
This is one of those rare educational games for kids that’s actually fun for kids and adults. If you enjoy word games like Scrabble or Boggle but your child isn’t yet ready for those games, Quiddler Junior is the perfect fit. (Personally, I love this game just as much as my kids do!)
Each card in your hand features a different letter, and the goal of the game is to use those letters to create words. Creating words scores points, and the person with the most points at the end wins.
Teachers and homeschoolers rave about this card game because not only will your child improve their spelling and build their vocabulary, but they’ll also practice math skills when adding up their points.
As a bonus, this game also includes instructions for playing a solitaire version – an excellent option for when your child announces, “I’m bored!”
Note: The manufacturer says this game takes 40 minutes to play, but that’s for a full seven rounds. If you’d like a shorter game, you can just play fewer rounds and then add up everyone’s points.
From the Manufacturer
Quiddler Junior is a word game designed especially for kids. Every card contains a kid-sized word and colorful illustration, making it fun to play and learn.
Kids have fun collecting, adding, and exchanging point chips! The challenge is to arrange your entire hand into one or more words. Each round, the number of cards increases, offering a wider variety of word choices. It’s perfect for witty word wizards and early readers alike. Teachers recommend this game for building vocabulary, improving spelling, and boosting math skills.
WARNING: Choking Hazard – Contains small parts not suitable for children under 3 years.
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Product Information
Weight | 0.69 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7 × 5 × 1.5 in |
Manufacturer | PlayMonster |
Age Range | 6 and up |
Time to Play | 20-40 minutes |
Number of Players | 1-6 |
1 review for Quiddler Junior
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A parent –
I play this game with my kindergartener almost every day, usually at my son's request. The game works on spelling, reading, and math, all in a fun and exciting game. (Shh, he has no idea he's actually learning!)