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Drumond Park | Wordsearch Junior {Review}

November 26, 2015

Having children with a four-year age gap means that it is sometimes difficult to find games that we can all enjoy especially those that are educational without the children knowing that they are learning as we play. When Drumond Park sent over their Wordsearch Junior game I wondered whether this would a great game that we could play on may different levels and keep both Roo and Tigger happy.

Drumond Park | Wordsearch Junior 

A close up of food on a table, with Drumond Park and Roo

Drumond Park | Wordsearch Junior {Contents}

  • 3 double-sided blue picture pattern puzzle cards
  • 3 double-sided red picture hint puzzle cards
  • 3 double-sided green word-only puzzle cards
  • 1 board base
  • 1 ring
  • 1 transparent playing disk marking chips (35 red, 35 green, 35 yellow, 35 blue)
  • 1 instruction manual

Drumond Park | Wordsearch Junior {How to play}

Blue for finding picture patterns and sequencing – choose from cards illustrating Zoo, Pets, Fruit, Fairy Tales, Faces and Balls. This lets younger players practice finding rows and sequences of simple items such as STRAWBERRIES, BANANAS and APPLES. The series of pictures can be hidden in all directions – horizontal, vertical, diagonal or backwards.

A blue plate, with Product


Red for finding words with picture hints – featuring Summer Holiday, Garden, House, Forest, Farm and Animals. Here the players have to find a picture – say a BOOK – with the word spelled in a row beside it. The pictures and words are set out from left to right, top to bottom or diagonally.


Green for finding words – choose from Transportation, Sports, School, My Body, Food and Clothing. This is the highest level, where the children can play with a grid of pure letters, looking for simple words like CAR, STREET or LIGHT. The words are hidden from left to right, top to bottom or diagonally.

Boo Roo and Tigger Too’s thoughts…

With Tigger starting school this year he has developed a thirst for phonics and letter recognition which the Wordsearch Junior offers him the opportunity to play at different levels whether he is understanding patterns or spelling out words with a picture besides to assist him.

Whilst Roo has been enjoying the green difficulty level especially setting a timer up to see how quickly she can find all the words hidden within that puzzle card.

Overall it is a great family game that can be enjoyed by all whether you swap between the different difficulties or work your way through each puzzle card.

Price and Availability

The Drumond Park Wordsearch Junior game is priced at £19.99 and is available from Amazon, Argos and all other good toy retailers.

Giveaway

To help spread the family game night fun Boo Roo and Tigger Too have kindly been offered an additional copy of Drumond Park Wordsearch Junior to giveaway to one lucky reader.

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To enter simply pop over to the Drumond Park website and tell me which other game on their site you think your family would enjoy playing together, then complete the Gleam widget below:

Drumond Park Wordsearch Junior

Disclosure: We received a copy of Drumond Park Wordsearch Junior FOC for the purpose of review

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