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Scruble Cube Word Fun!



Our latest product review for The Old Schoolhouse Review Crew is a game that can help your children with spelling, math, language arts, and logic.   It also encourages creativity and allows for FUN!   



If you are a fan of word games, then you will definitely like the Scruble Cube.  The cube takes some of your favorite games (like Scrabble and the Rubiks Cube) and combines them to make a 3-D word game.   

I must say when we got the game I didn't quite understand the appeal.  Once we started playing, however, it was obvious what the appeal was.   You are challenged to make words in a more interesting format (3D) and you can play many different variations of the game.

The cube comes with scoring pads and an hourglass timer.  The only tricky things was finding the instructions, which are cleverly hidden behind the back (flat) panel of the package.   If you miss them, you can find out all you need to know on their site.  

According to the makers of Scruble Cube:

The SCRUBLE Cube™ combines letters on the cube in proportion to their frequency of occurrence in the English language. Frequent two and three letter combinations are also factored into the configuration of the letters on the cube. These letters are coupled with special premium scoring tiles and combine to provide endless hours of mind bending entertainment for 1 to 4 players.  The SCRUBLE Cube™ is a word game and a puzzle- on steroids!


The facts about the Scruble Cube:

*It is $29.95, available from Scruble Cube itself. 
*It is currently sold at Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble, and several other specialty stores.
*It is an award winning game:



Our impressions:


One of the best features were the lesson plans available on the Scruble Cube website.  These included math, language arts, sentence making, logic, and even a lesson with the periodic table of elements.  Our favorite was Scruble Vowel Math, which helped us with vowel awareness and math computation.     

The most beginning speller (who can spell any basic three letter word) can play the games, as well as any adult.  My six and ten year old both played the game with a measure of success.  I have been challenging my youngest to try to make his spelling words for the week on the cube... and then calculate the total points for the words he can find. We have rolled spelling and math into one - I like that! 

To me, the best part is that I can just pop the Scruble Cube in my bag and take it along with us.   It is a game that is fun, engaging, and highly educational.  In addition, it can be played ALONE or with several people.    

If you'd like to see my crew mates' review of this item, visit the crew site.  While you're there, poke around a bit to see some of the other products we review.   Last year (when I wasn't on the crew) I learned about so many wonderful things to use with my children... it's a huge resource in one place!

Disclaimer: I received the above named product from TOS Crew in return for my honest review. I have not been compensated in any other form.  


  
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Happy iPhone Day!


The text I received at 6:32 this morning from my husband:

"Happy iPhone Day!"

I think my husband is excited about the release of the new iPhone today.   The text didn't say, "I love you.  Have a wonderful day!"  or "You are amazing and I'm so glad I married you!".   Nope.  Just "Happy iPhone Day!".  I replied to him  he'd better remember to text me on my birthday, or we're in big trouble!   


I know for enthusiasts of all things Mac this is a big day.  For my husband it is the day he gets to see his new phone.  It is rumored to be a little more slim, have a better camera, and use the cool new iCloud technology.



The poor man has been suffering with an iPhone 3 (while his wife has an iPhone 4) and just can't wait to move up in the world.  He reserved a phone over the weekend.  He's really deprived, huh?   

This is the same man that reserved an iPad the day they came out and actually wanted to STAY HOME from work to be here when the UPS truck came.   I think we have a problem.

I really do love my phone, but I would love a new phone with a better camera.  I took these with my phone last week... not bad.


I am reminding myself, however, to be very content with what I have, and maybe my husband will let me borrow his cool new phone!

Do you have an iPhone?  What's your favorite thing about it?   Or, are you anti iPhone?  Either way - I want to hear from you!  

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