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Toys and Games Reviews of Monopoly Junior EditionCustomer Review: Great for Math Skills Summary: 5 Stars
This is a Super Fun game that is easy for a 5 year old to understand. It helps you to teach simple math skills by how the money is marked ($1 to $5) & the rent charges (Again, $1 to $5, double if you own both properties in a color). It is a simple fun version of Monopoly. My son loves it & did not find it at all frustrating. It takes 20-30 minutes to complete a game - no cheating allowed !!!
Customer Review: A great experience for young kids! Summary: 5 Stars
Hoping to instill our passion for games in our 2 young children, ages 4 and 6, we tried this game, wondering exactly how monopoly could be geared for kids. It is great! It has very basic rules that even young children can understand, and teaches them the basics of game playing and sportsmanship. They also love to play with the money! Get this game and have game nite at your house too!
Customer Review: Ok for kids Summary: 4 Stars
I baby sit a lot, so I bought this for when the kids come over. It's not hard at all, there isn't much thinking involved and the kids actually enjoyed it. But I will say that they outgrew it really fast. Pretty soon they were wanting to play "real" Monopoly with the "big kids". And I must say, they won a lot!
Over-all though, it's a good starting point to a good "real" Monopoly player.
Customer Review: Stinky Monopoly Jr. Summary: 2 Stars
This is a toy we have wanted for a very long time. Last Christmas we finally got it. Then, we played it for the first time. We noticed the board was small, no jail, very little money. When you bought the land it is much cheaper than regular monopoly. What happened to free parking? Do yourself a favor and purchase regular monopoly. You' ll be sorry if you buy the j.r. edition
Customer Review: My son's favorite game! Summary: 5 Stars
My son receive this as a gift when he was four. He loved playing this game on the computer and loves the board game version even more. We have lost a few of the "ticket booths" but when you're five that just doesn't matter. A great way to start the foundation of adding and subtraction. The money could be a little more durable but overall for the price you get great family fun!
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