📚 Unlock the Joy of Learning with Boggle Junior!
Hasbro Gaming Boggle Junior is a preschool board game designed for children ages 3 and up, promoting early literacy through engaging letter and picture matching gameplay. This battery-free game encourages family interaction and adapts to your child's learning journey with multi-level challenges.
Size | One Size |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10.51"L x 10.51"W |
Material Fabric | Cardboard |
Subject Character | Fantasy |
Style Name | 1 Pack |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Boggle |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Junior Version of Boggle |
Number of Players | 1 or 2 preschoolers |
A**Y
Great learning game
Kids loved this game. They caught on easily and helps with learning while having fun.
S**R
Great Preschool Learning Game
The media could not be loaded. I got this for my son when he was learning his letters and how to spell. It was a fun and interactive way for him to try and spell the words using the pictures and then see if he was correct. This allowed him to play on his own at times or with his older sister. When he struggled with the word he could put it in the front of the tray and just practice matching the letters to spell the word.
M**M
Fantastic game for 3 and 5 year old
My almost 3 year old daughter, and almost 5 year old son love to play this game. They like to play ot often. They both can recognize all of the letters in the alphabet now. I think the more we play it they should be able to recognize the sight words.
J**9
Great for average 4 or 5 year olds.
We homeschool a 6 year old son, 4 year old daughter, and have a 3 year old son, and a 1 year old son, and due later this year with our 5th.We tried playing this game right before dinner, so things were a bit hectic, but we were excited to try it out.Short review: if your child knows the entire alphabet by sight and can match, they can play the first part of the game. They need to know AT LEAST the first sounds of each letter before they can play the second part.Long review:Our 6 year old didn't want to even try to first part of the game, where you can see the letters. He knows all of the letters of the alphabet by sight and knows all of the basic (or first of the) letter sounds. He was getting the 3 letter words correct very easily, so I tried switching to the 4 letter word side, and he struggled with some (like "bear") but got some others (like "frog").Our 4 year old knows all of the letters by sight, very few sounds, and did perfectly with the matching part of the game with the 3 letter side. I'm sure she'd do great with matching the 4 letter side.Our 3 year old knows no letters by sight or sound yet, but he's a brand new 3, and very slightly speech delayed (I'd just say he's a late talker). He also argues with us on what is what (circles are not circles, for example), so we just gave him the 3 letters to make "cow", and he just tried to match it the best he could.I do wish there was another "level" of Boggle (in between Jr and the original).My 6 year old is going to blow through this game and be bored in a few months.My 4 year old will love it every once in a while, and it'll be great for the other kiddos later on, so not a bad purchase. Very pleased with it.Not a 5 star item, but I would purchase it again.
L**E
If you have a toddler or preschooler, get this game.
My 3 year old cannot get enough of this game! She gets super excited when she's able to find the correct letters and completes her word. As a fun little twist, we let her roll the dice to find the letters. I love a lot of elements in this game as well. It requires almost no set up, I had to punch out the word cards for our first play and that was it. This game is super portable, we ditched the box and keep all the parts in a ziplock bag to save space. It can easily fit into a backpack or luggage and not take up a bunch of space. It was so easy to learn! The gameplay is simple, but its also flexible enough to change it up a bit for multiple players, whether you're keeping score or encouraging teamwork. It would be a great addition to any home or preschool.
P**N
We love it
We as parents need to quit handing things to our children and telling them that hard work isn't worth it or telling them the easiest route is the best route!! It does take time to find the letters, but I don't see this as a bad thing. I think it helps them with skill building techniques and patience. My daughter will get a little frustrated with finding letters but at the end of the day she will have to learn to control frustration and push towards her education. She is strong. There isn't a single thing she cannot do. She does love to learn, she gets so excited when she builds the word and then reads and spells it out loud. She worked hard to find the letters, she feels accomplished and proud of herself for taking the time to sit down and finish her tasks...
D**.
Great game for pre-readers
Great game for pre-readers! My youngest is 4, and learning each letters sounds. This is a great game that allows them to see a picture, identify it, sounds it out, and ultimately break those sounds down into letters and spell it out by rolling dice to find the correct letter. My little one loves this game. His older brother, who is 6, enjoys it too. He likes to roll the dice just to see what word he can spell with all the letters he rolled, lol. There are many creative ways to play this game or use the dice and get creative to play more advanced games for older kids grades K-2. I highly recommend purchasing for kids learning their alphabet, letter sounds and sight words.
R**.
Look mom, I spelled CAR
I got this for my 3 year old as she is the age of letter learning. She immediately took to Boggle JR, and knew what to do. I wouldn't necessairly say this is a 'game' but more of a learning tool. The blocks are large enough and the underscores of the letters make it easy for her to recognize correctly, the individual letters.
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