Junior Learning Roll a Word Letter Dice for Spelling and Word Formation

Junior Learning Roll a Word Letter Dice for Spelling and Word Formation

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Junior Learning Roll a Word Letter Dice for Spelling and Word Formation

Junior Learning Roll a Word Letter Dice for Spelling and Word Formation

£23.49
Sale price  £23.49 Regular price 

The Junior Learning Roll a Word set contains ten letter dice designed to help children develop spelling and word formation skills. Each die is color-coded by letter pattern, and the entire set stores in an included carry sack. Suitable for ages 4 to 9, these dice make word building a hands-on, screen-free activity.

How the Roll a Word Dice Work

Children roll the dice and look at the letters facing up. They then group dice together to form words, choosing which dice to use and in what order. This process encourages trial and error, helping kids understand how letters combine to make words. The dice are color-coded to distinguish different letter patterns, such as vowels or consonants, though the specific pattern groups are not listed—the colors simply help organize the set.

What's Inside the Carry Sack

Number of Dice 10
Color Coding By letter pattern
Includes Carry Sack Yes
Recommended Age 4–9 years
Warning Choking hazard for children under 3

What Age Group Is This Spelling Game For?

The manufacturer recommends Roll a Word for ages 4 and up, with a focus on children aged 4 to 9 years. Younger children (under 4) may need supervision due to small dice parts. The game is designed to grow with the child, from basic letter recognition to forming simple words and eventually more complex spelling challenges.

Common Questions About the Letter Dice

How many dice come in the set?

The set includes exactly 10 dice, each with letters on their faces.

Does the set come with a bag?

Yes, a handy carry sack is included for storing the dice.

Is this product safe for toddlers?

No, because the dice contain small parts that pose a choking hazard. It is not intended for children under 3 years.

Can multiple children play together?

The set can be used by one or more children, taking turns rolling and forming words, though the instructions don't specify a game format—it's open-ended.

Spelling Practice Made Playful

With the Roll a Word dice, spelling practice doesn't feel like work. The randomness of the dice roll introduces an element of surprise, encouraging children to think creatively about letter combinations. Because the dice are color-coded, kids can quickly identify which dice might help form a specific word pattern, speeding up the learning process.

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