- Complete talking childrens dictionary with 44,000 words/Phonetic spell correction
- Interactive rhyme finder/Speaks letters and words and definitions
- Personal spelling word list/5 games, variable skill levels
- Confusables feature identifies and explains sound alike words allowing you to select the right word
- Animated guide models pring and cursive, repeats with the touch of a button
Product Description
Franklin Electronic Publishers Childrens Talking Dictionary with Spell Corrector… More >>
Franklin KID-1240 Children’s Talking Dictionary and Spell Corrector


My elementary school daughter has a learning disability in reading and this helps her check spelling and definitions of words. I recommend this product. It’s appropriate for school and home use. It works with her own earphones if she needs to use the audio function in a public place.
Rating: 4 / 5
My granddaughter struggles with her reading and it gets frustrating to have to help her with every other word that she sees. Now she can type the word in and it tells her the word. This is giving her the independence to do her homework by herself. She loves it and so does the rest of the family. LOVE IT!
Rating: 4 / 5
I purchased this product for my son who has a learning disability. It is portable so that he can take it to school with him. He finds it easy to use. He enjoys the games too!
Rating: 5 / 5
A good product and very handy on the go. I keep in car for instant spelling and meaning finder.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have two children with special needs and I bought this item for the one with problems processing speech and language. Upon installing batteries I was amped to see this product in action. The spell corrector is what really caught my eye with this product. I put one of his spelling words for the week into it and it didn’t even come close to correcting the spelling. I pulled out the instructions for exacts on features and there are some good features but not really what I bought it for.
One good thing about this contraption is that it got my daughter who has mod/severe autism interested. She likes to try and spell with it which has me surprised since she is usually uninterested in many things.
I believe as my son matures and his brain develops more, he will be able to use this product in many situations but for now it won’t cut it.
There are suggestions for other brands on the other Franklin kid’s dictionary listing that I think I will look into. Good thing this didn’t cost much.
Rating: 3 / 5
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