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Toys and Games Reviews of Pretty Pretty Princess Dress-Up Board GameCustomer Review: Darling game that is always fun to play Summary: 5 Stars
We have had this game for 2 years now and my daughter still loves to play. Of course for her half the fun is getting her good natured Dad and/or Brother to participate so they will have to wear the jewelry and crown!
The game is simple enough for very young children to understand but they won't outgrow it too quickly. My daughter is 8 now and she and her friends still love the game. The black ring adds a little excitement to the game since you can't win while you have it and it is not to easy to get rid of.
I like to play this game with my children because they have so much fun with it. They always think it is so funny when I have all the jewelry on with the crown and they always burst into giggles.
Customer Review: Fun game to play with your 5 year old daughter! Summary: 5 Stars
My daughter received this as a gift for her 5th birthday and it was an instant hit. It's an easy game to learn and because all players get to "dress up" while playing, the game becomes a fun activity which holds the kids' attention. Playing along with a willing Dad or big brother is a hoot, as the only way they can win is to obtain -- and wear -- all of the jewels in their "collection".One word of advice: Keep the game stored out of the way of little ones when not in play. Wearing the jewelry "just for fun" is a big temptation for a five year old. If you loose track of the pieces (of which there are over 20), you'll need to find substitute jewelry or the game can't be played.
Customer Review: glad we received it Summary: 4 Stars
We received this game as a gift and I was not very happy about it as we try to limit focus on vanity with our young daughters. Having said that, the game gets a lot of playing time. The box says ages 5 and up, however much younger children can play, bottoming out at 3 because of choking hazared sized pieces. We change the rules so that you can choose which direction to go so that the game is a bit more than a random spinner game. (adds a tiny bit of strategy) The kids off and on refuse to wear the earrings because they are the pinch type (of course) and then just lay them in front of them. We used sharpies to color in the numbers on the spinner because they were hard to see as they are gray on gray.
Customer Review: Probably good for right mindset child Summary: 3 Stars
I know - everybody loves this game. What's not to like? Well in my case, it's my 4-1/2 yr-old who played with it once and has shown little or no interest in it since. Granted she likes princesses but she doesn't LOVE them like lots of other girls. But I think the real issue is the relative lack of challenge. We got Monopoly Jr. at the same time (both for Christmas) and we have been playing that almost every night for the past several weeks. So my recommendation is to buy this game if you have a 3 yr old (and older) who loves princesses. Think twice if your child is older and is into more advanced games already because if they are this game has the potential to be a very short-lived thrill.
Customer Review: Simple and Fun! Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this game for my 3 year old daughter. She had a lot of trouble understanding Candy Land and Chutes and Ladders, so I was worried that it would be too difficult. However, the rules are simple and she caught on very quickly. Even her 4 year old cousin (who doesn't have a great attention span) loves the game and manages to play it all the way through. The only problem I had with the kids were some pretty intense battles for the crown, which did result in some fighting. Just one more thing, if you are looking for an educational game, this isn't it. But if you are looking for a fun and easy game that you and your kids can enjoy together, I'd highly recommend this game.
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