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Toys and Games Reviews of Candyland - The World of Sweets Board GameCustomer Review: My Child is Obsessed Summary: 5 Stars
Since Christmas we have been playing this game all day every day. My almost 4 year old easily learned the rules, and even corrects me when I make a mistake. We have the Pooh version which makes it extra special. This game is great for teaching pre schoolers how to follow rules and how to handle disappointment. Although the only thing that disappoints my daughter is if she doesn't get all the treats, even if they send her backward! Lots of hours of fun.
Customer Review: Just what I remembered it to be Summary: 5 Stars
I played this game as a child and with my own children and now I am playing it with my grandson. While some of the graphics have changed slightly it is still the game I remember. My Grandson enjoys it just as much as my sons did and we all have great fun together. In addtion it helps to teach them sharing and waiting in turn. I think the classic games of childhood are great ways of bringing the past into the present.
Customer Review: Fun and educational even for a 2 year old. Summary: 4 Stars
I got her this game because older kids were playing it and she wanted to be part of it. However, she didn't know how to play and would just take the pieces and run away with them. My daughter is 2 years old and when I purchased it, I taught her how to play. She is learning to count and play fairly with this game. Also, it teaches you about colors and how to take turns with other kids. Great game even for 2 year olds
Customer Review: Candy Land is a simple introduction to the Quest. Summary: 4 Stars
I rated Candyland a low score for durability, since as a game it only maintains a child's interest for a year or two. The concepts of eluding danger, seeking a goal, making a journey and arriving safely however stick with us forever. I played Candyland as a child more than 30 years ago and can still remember being afraid of the forest, and glad my Mom was playing the game with me. A great game for any young child!
Customer Review: BRINGS BACK GOOD MEMORIES Summary: 4 Stars
I loved this game when I was a kid. Now I can share it w/ my 4 yr. old daughter. My 2 1/2 yr. old son isn't quite ready for it yet as he can't recognize his colors yet. It's a classic game. It teaches color recognition, counting, etc. . . My daughter just loves the game. I am now in the process of teaching her how to play Chutes and Ladders (another GREAT game). I would recommend this timeless classic.
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