Candy Land: Castle Game
.caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } Hasbro's Candy Land Castle Game is a fun and engaging game for your pre-schooler that encourages coordination and matching skills. This colorful game provides many learning opportunities for your youngest pre-schooler either by playing alone or with others. A Colorful and Fun Way to Learn Designed to encourage matching and coordination skills for young pre-schoolers, this delightful game involves small gingerbread kid gameboards with spaces for brightly-colored shapes, including green stars, yellow circles, purple ovals and red squares. A colorful game that provides many learning opportunities for your children. View larger. Gameboards are in the shape of gingerbread kids. View larger. These colorful shapes can be dropped into the top of King Kandy's Castle then retrieved by pulling on one of three spires (levers) that causes them to slide out of the chute located on the front of the Castle. And with no assembly required, this engaging game is ready to play right out of the box. A Magical World Your children will be totally enchanted by Candy Land Castle's magical atmosphere. With its bright and vibrant colors, the game is a treat for kids' eyes. King Kandy's Castle is especially cute, with a twisty and fanciful design that your kids will be sure to love. They'll feel like a part of Candy Land itself as they drop, pull, slide and match the colored tokens with the gingerbread people. About Candy Land Candy Land is one of Hasbro's most popular board game for young children. It is often the first board game played by children, since it requires only basic counting skills and features a fun and colorful candy theme. With such endearing characters as King Kandy and Princess Lolly, Candy Land has appealed to generations of young gamers. What's in the Box The game includes King Kandy's Castle, four gingerbread kid gameboards, 18 brightly-colored tokens and instructions. more
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Recent Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-09-2008
- Good Game
My son turned 4 the month that we received this game. It was very easy for him (he knows his shapes and colors) and I think he is too advanced for the game to be of any educational value to him. It reinforces "waiting your turn" and...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-24-2008
- Game is good but NO BOX for storage!!!
Great idea behind the game and my 2 year old likes dispensing the shape pieces out of the castle, however probably nobody realizes until after you open it up that there is no box to keep it in. The packaging gets torn up and you...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-21-2008
- Great introduction to Board Games
I bought this for my daughter when she was 23 months old. She was in the process of learning her colors and shapes and I thought this game would help. She absolutely loved the game itself. Pulling the little lever to make the pieces...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-19-2008
- Great toy to teach colors and shapes
Great game to teach colors, shapes and taking turns. I bought this for my daughter when she was 2 years old and she really enjoyed it. She learned colors and shapes and how to take turns which at 2 was a little hard at first. Now at 3...
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Selected Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-09-2008
- Good Game
My son turned 4 the month that we received this game. It was very easy for him (he knows his shapes and colors) and I think he is too advanced for the game to be of any educational value to him. It reinforces "waiting your turn" and...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-28-2007
- waste of money for our family
I bought this product based on a review in a parent's mag. It is recommended for children 3 and over. My daughter found it boring in just a few minutes. If you are trying to teach shapes or colors, than it is appropriate. However, if...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-14-2008
- Candyland Castle Review
This toy is somewhat cheaply made. It can be difficult to operate, even for an adult. There is not a lot of educational value, other than listening and following directions, and taking turns (not that those are unimportant). I feel that...
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