






🧠 Race, spell, win — where word wizards are made!
Wordplay for Kids is an award-winning, fast-paced educational board game designed for ages 6 and up. Players spin a wheel to get two letters, roll dice to select a category, and race against a 60-second timer to create words that fit the challenge. This full-sized, multicolored game enhances vocabulary, spelling, and focus, making it perfect for family game nights, classrooms, and kids' parties.






| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 9.75"L x 9.75"W |
| Color | Multicolored |
| Theme | Educational, Word Game, Family Game Night |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Material Type | Paperboard |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
G**P
My six-year-old grandniece like it very much
As soon as my grandniece saw the feet of the Christmas Tree, she opened it and wanted to start playing. She knew it because some friends had the same educational and enjoyable game.
P**R
Fun
Gor this game for my granddaughter, she loves science, social studies and math, but language arts, not so much.This game changed that, she wants to play every day! And she has been doing so much better with reading and spelling. Wonderful game, she is 6 so we play a little different, for now we use word families ( it, at, op, ug, en, ap ect..)
V**T
Great game!
Lots of fun!
P**Y
Makes Children Think
I purchased this game from Amazon for my 10 year old grandson and he and his friends love it!Some of the subjects are extremly challenging although everything does depend on the letters that you get.I would definitely recommend this game to enhance learning and to encourage children to extend their thinking skills.They also are able to learn new words from their friends.
S**Y
FUN FUN FUN
Challenging fun game. It is fun for all ages .
J**O
Good for ESL students
I use this with my intermediate and advanced students. They really enjoy playing it. For less advanced students, I do away with the categories and tell them they can make any word that uses the two selected letters. It spurs many conversations and that is very helpful for language learners. It also helps to develop vocabulary as students often resort to looking up words to use. My only complaint is that the board is very small and students often finish the game in just a few turns. (Of course they can play again.)
P**E
Board too small
We tried playing with 5 Pele couldn't get multiple players on one square. Also we needed to keep moving the board to play and pieces would move. Needs better spinner. Needs a way to even completion between multiple levels of skill.
C**E
Loved it!!
Played the game the first night. The kids enjoyed show casing their talents for words...
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