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      • Scrabble tiles are particularly wonderful as learning tools because of the sensory aspect they lend to an activity. They’re smooth and cool to the touch, and they sound lovely tinkling around in a bowl or clattering on the tabletop. They’re also great for fine-motor development, as they’re quite tiny for little hands to manipulate.
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    • Nursery Wall Art. Photo Credit: artsycraftsymom.com. Oh my word this is so cute! I love the use of buttons for the rainbow.
    • Let It Snow Ornament. Photo Credit: craftsbyamanda.com. This is the first Scrabble tile Christmas ornament on the list. I love the snow on this one!
    • Christmas Sign. Learn how to make a peace Christmas sign for your colorful holiday display or mantel.
    • Valentine's Day Frame. Create a simple Valentine’s Day frame using patterned duct tape and Scrabble letters. Makes such a sweet gift!
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    So, the next time you see a Scrabble game at a yard sale or thrift store, grab it! Take it home, and turn those tiles into something gorgeous with these fun craft ideas. Many of these Scrabble tile crafts make great unique home decor and handmade gifts for bookish friends and fellow word nerds!

    Don’t you just love all those ideas on things you can create with Scrabble tiles? Now, I know what to do with all of those extra boxes of Scrabble I was left with after college–and I am going to check the board games table at every garage sale!

  2. Jan 31, 2017 · In this activity, I share new ways to use Scrabble tiles with early learners who are just beginning to recognize letters and words. Scrabble is one of my favorites because it sharpens math skills, challenges word power, and easily adapts to different skill levels, so everyone can play!

    • Put Letters In Alphabetical Order. Dump out letters A-Z on the floor or a table and have your child line the letters up in the correct order. If they don’t know the whole alphabet yet they can practice with just the beginning half or the first few and add more letters later.
    • Match Uppercase and Lowercase Letters. Write or print out letters a-z on a piece of paper in lowercase letters. Have your child pull out a Scrabble tile and say the name of the letter.
    • Identify Letter Sounds. Lay out letters on the floor. Say the sound of a letter and have the child find the Scrabble letter tile that matches the sound you just said.
    • Spell Simple Words. After your child learns the sounds and names of letters A-Z, they can begin forming simple words. Write some simple words on notecards or buy flashcards with words and pictures on them like these on Amazon.
  3. The letter tiles: Scrabble Junior comes with 101 letter tiles. The score chips: Each game uses 44 chips to calculate player scores. The gameboard: This is a double-sided board.

  4. A fun spin on the old Scrabble classic, Scrabble Junior is a great way to teach your little ones how to spell and follow instructions. The bold and brightly colored tiles are easy to handle and it’s perfect for younger and older kids to play together.

  5. We have a couple of grown children and three grandchildren, so we have several games in the house. Turns out, we had at least three Scrabble game sets so I decided to make good use of the tiles in one. You can also purchase tiles on eBay or Amazon. (This post may contain affiliate links.

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