1958 Scrabble For Juniors Board Game

A vibrant blue vintage game box for "Scrabble for Juniors" featuring four colorful square letter tiles for "Indian," "Queen," "Plum," and "Zebra" with matching illustrations. The Selchow & Righter "SelRight" logo appears in the lower left, and a circular Scrabble logo is shown in the lower right next to an illustration of the open game box. 1958 Scrabble For Juniors Board Game 1958 Scrabble For Juniors Board Game 1958 Scrabble For Juniors Board Game 1958 Scrabble For Juniors Board Game 1958 Scrabble For Juniors Board Game A vibrant blue vintage game box for "Scrabble for Juniors" featuring four colorful square letter tiles for "Indian," "Queen," "Plum," and "Zebra" with matching illustrations. The Selchow & Righter "SelRight" logo appears in the lower left, and a circular Scrabble logo is shown in the lower right next to an illustration of the open game box.
1958 Scrabble For Juniors Board Game
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1958 Scrabble for Juniors Game. Selchow & Righter. Box measures 19" by 10". Very good condition. Complete. Box is in used condition. No instructions.

This 1958 edition of Scrabble for Juniors is a wonderful mid-century educational classic by Selchow & Righter. Designed for children ages 6 to 12, the game features a double-sided board to grow with a child's skill level. One side features pre-printed words and colorful pictures to help beginners match letters, while the reverse side offers an open grid for more advanced play similar to the standard adult version. This set is confirmed to be 100% complete, including all original letter tiles and scoring markers. Measuring 19" by 10", the box is in used condition with signs of age-appropriate wear, but the internal components remain in very good condition. It is a perfect addition to a vintage toy collection or for a nostalgic family game night.

This item is vintage, over 65 years old. While it appears to be in very good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.