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CreativesSpeller Junior & Children's Chess

R219

Retail: R350
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Speller Junior

A beautifully illustrated, multicolored board game, scientifically made to help children learn the spelling of 560 carefully selected words which make up a two-thirds of vocabulary of everyday usage. Players compete in this exciting game to spell the words correctly and race along the path on the board to score the maximum marks.

Children's Chess

A comprehensive kit for beginners which includes the play - pieces, a unique game - board with the instructions, and a fully illustrated booklet. The easy to follow book explains the game, strategy, pieces and their moves, and all the fundamentals of the game.

Product Features 

Speller Junior

  • Age: 8 years and older
  • The fun way to learn to spell
  • The child learns the spelling of 560 carefully selected words which make up two third of the vocabulary of everyday use
  • A multi-color playing board, one dice, 48 product cards, plastic and money of various denominations this game test the knowledge of spelling of 560 words, many of them usually miss spelled, practice and reinforce the spelling of these words, enrich vocabulary and knowledge and develop the habit of reading and writing carefully
  • Dimensions: 460mm x 48mm x 245mm

Children's Chess

  • Classic Board Games
  • Hours of Fun
  • Made with recycled cardboard
  • Helps to improve your child's learning
  • improves coordination



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