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Toys and Games Reviews of Pooh CandylandCustomer Review: Not happy with this game. Summary: 2 Stars
I wasn't sure about the game before I bought it, and now that I own it. I really dislike it!This is why: The game looks more like a Winnie the Pooh Birthday Party than a Picnic. The gameboard feels very cluttered with all of the winnie the pooh cardboard standing parts. The gameboard is even worse because because the colored squares seem extra small, and the playing pieces are extra big. Eeyore, if placed on the board with his head facing forward, will take up 3 spaces. The colors are not simple colors making the teaching value of this game very poor. I suggest buying the original game, because this one is truly not that good.
Customer Review: Odd Colors, Lots Of Pieces Summary: 1 Stars
We wanted to buy Candyland for our almost 3 year old boy. He really liked Pooh and Tigger so we thought this game would be great for him.However, the colors on this game make it nearly impossible to play for a 3 year old. He understand colors like red, green, and blue. This game has colors like mauve, turqouise, and tan. And to make it even more difficult, the shade of colors on the cards doesn't match the shade of colors on the board. Plus all the pieces make it time-consuming to put up and take down. We took this game back. Do yourself a favor and buy the plain-old traditional Candyland.
Customer Review: Pooh Lover but not this game!! Summary: 2 Stars
My 4 & 2 1/2 year olds love Pooh but this game is not what I expected. There are MANY pieces that pop into the board to decorate it and they get in the way of the game. But my biggest complaint of this game is the colors. They are NOT your traditional Red, Oragne, Blue, Yellow, Purple, Green they are in between colors like yellow-orange, grenish-blue, orange-red etc. YIKES!! I am trying to teach my kids the colors as we play the game and I have trouble naming the colors. I donated my Pooh game and bought the regular Candy Land!! The colors are more vibrant and not mistakable for another color!!
Customer Review: Oh, Bother Summary: 3 Stars
I am a big fan of the Candyland game and was excited to find a 100 Acre Wood version. My 4 year old likes it, but it is a bother to set up and take down. We often find ourselves playing it without the standing characters, though it's not as much fun. The colors are not especially helpful, as they are odd shades of turquoise, pink, etc. We sometimes have to take the card over to the light to figure out if it's pink or orange. The good news is, my daughter gets very excited about drawing the cookie or cupcake cards, even though they mean she has to go back near the beginning.
Customer Review: Your parents help put it together... Summary: 3 Stars
I just finished a game with my 3 year old nephew. I had to put it together and take it apart. When he wanted to play again, all the stand-up cardboard peices never made it back in. This is not a game that a child could set up. You move about the board by drawing cards. The cards have colors on them to indicate where you need to move your character. All of the colors are off-color. The "Yellow" is more of an off yellow, the orange is not a true orange. It is quite confusing if you're trying to teach colors to a child.
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