




🧠 Spell smarter, play together, win bigger!
The Junior Learning Spelligator Word Building Game is a dynamic educational toy designed for children ages 5-9. Featuring 75 interchangeable letter tiles and 4 player Spelligators, it promotes phonemic awareness and strategic word formation across multiple skill levels. This screen-free game encourages social interaction and literacy development through engaging, adaptable gameplay.



| Product Dimensions | 26.67 x 7.37 x 26.42 cm; 680.39 g |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 5 - 9 years |
| Item model number | JL100 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Spelling |
| Number of Game Players | 4 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 79 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Color | Multi |
| Release date | 17 November 2019 |
| ASIN | B00B1OOJL0 |
B**E
Kids loved it! But be prepared to modify the rules.
I used this with two children, aged 8 and 12. One is behind on their reading and the other has a lot of trouble with spelling and a lack of confidence with it.I called it “Upwords Junior” and told them that once they are good at this, we can play regular Upwords which is one of my favorite games. They’ve had junior versions of other games, so that was an easy sell to get them to do it.We have mostly played collaboratively, because both of them are still getting up to speed on it. There are a LOT of words not on the cheat sheets.Also, when played as written, it results in someone really being able to run the board up. The kids and I have made up a bunch of variants or changes in the rules - such as a limit of words you can make before it’s someone else’s turn. Or getting two points instead of one if you use a “hard” tile vs and easy tile. Etc.I would get this for a regular-level reader in like kinder/first grade, because it is using the early reading skills in fun ways that don’t feel like “reading practice”.Also good for ADHD kids struggling with reading because it keeps it interesting and varied without feeling like “drills”.10/10 would recommend.
K**R
good learning game
Good game for english learning and fun for kids, it helps to imprive vocabulary
K**S
Easy to Use With Early Readers
I used this with my English Learner students and others who needed reinforcement of skills. Fun game. It's like the game Upwords, but for smaller words. It gives a good opportunity to play with words. In a classroom, playing in a station with an adult volunteer or upper-grade buddy is a good situation to use it for.
E**T
Kindergartner loves this game.
My 6 year old loves to play this game!
N**G
Fun concept.
This game is a great for kids who have a firm grasp on CCVC blending and diagraphs. I originally purchased it to reinforce CVC blends, but it’s more challenging than I thought. The tiles are either beginning, middle, or ending sounds and can’t be mixed, which was disappointing. Overall this is a good concept. I would recommend.
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