Creative’s Spell a Word Spelling & Vocabulary Learning Game for Kids
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DescriptionCreative’s Spell a Word is an exciting educational game designed to help children develop spelling and vocabulary skills through hands-on learning.The game includes illustrated playboards and letter cards that encourage children to build words that match the pictures. By arranging letters correctly, children learn to spell simple 3 and 4 letter words, helping them develop early literacy skills in a fun and engaging way.The visual picture cues make it easier for children to connect words with objects they recognize. This strengthens word recognition, vocabulary development and spelling confidence, which are essential building blocks for early reading success.The game also introduces an element of excitement through the timer, encouraging children to think quickly and stay focused while forming words.Because it uses structured matching and letter manipulation, Spell a Word is often used in classrooms, home learning environments and therapy-friendly educational settings where children benefit from hands-on language development activities.Parents and educators appreciate that the game promotes screen-free educational play, encouraging children to learn actively through exploration and interaction rather than passive digital entertainment.Creative’s educational toys have been trusted by families and teachers since 1987, supporting meaningful learning through play.PRODUCT FEATURESAge Group 5 years and aboveNumber of Players 1–4 playersLearning TypeSpelling learning • Language development • Early literacy learningEducational Skills DevelopedLetter recognition • Vocabulary development • Spelling skills • Reading readiness • Cognitive reasoning • Focus and attentionProduct Contents6 Double-sided Playboards • 100 Letter Cards • 1 TimerSafety ComplianceBIS Toy Safety Standards (IS 9873 – Part 1) • ISI Mark Certified • EN 71 European Toy Safety Standards (Parts 1,2,3)LEARNING SKILLS DEVELOPEDSpelling and word formation • Vocabulary development • Early reading readiness • Cognitive thinking • Focus and attention • Letter recognition • Language development
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