



Hasbro Gaming Candy Land Kingdom of Sweet Adventures Board Game for Kids, Easter Gifts for Boys and Girls, Ages 3 & Up (Amazon Exclusive)
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Description
• CLASSIC BEGINNER GAME: Do you remember playing Candy Land when you were a kid. Introduce new generations to this sweet kids' board game • RACE TO THE CASTLE: Players encounter all kinds of "delicious" surprises as they move their cute gingerbread man pawn around the path in a race to the castle • NO READING REQUIRED TO PLAY: For kids ages 3 and up, Candy Land can be a great game for kids who haven't learned how to read yet • GREAT GAME FOR LITTLE ONES: The Candy Land board game features colored cards, sweet destinations, and fun illustrations that kids love
Details
General
- Brand Name
- Hasbro Gaming
- Genre
- Family
- Edition
- Standard Edition
- Sub Brand
- Candy Land
- Customer Package Type
- Standard Packaging
- Language
- English
- Model Number
- 4700 S5
- Item Part Number
- HS-017
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 04700079
- Set Name
- Candy Land
- Manufacturer
- Hasbro
- Item Type Name
- Game
- Minimum Age Recomendation
- 36
- Age Range Description
- 3 years
Age & Players
- Number of Players
- 2-4
- Estimated Playing Time
- 15 Minutes
- Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS)
- 36.0
- Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS)
- 72.0
Gameplay
- Game Mechanics
- card-based movement, cooperative
- Educational Objective
- Teach and reinforce basic skills such as color recognition, taking turns, and sportsmanship
- Operation Mode
- manual
- Indoor Outdoor Usage
- Indoor
Components
- Included Components
- Includes gameboard, 4 pawns, card deck, and instructions.
- Rulebook Availability
- No Rulebook
Dimensions & Weight
- Item Dimensions L x W
- 15.75"L x 10.63"W
- Item Dimensions
- 1.18 x 15.75 x 10.63 inches
- Item Weight
- 0.51 Kilograms
- Number of Items
- 1
- Size
- Original version
Additional Information
- Theme
- Fantasy
- Color
- Multicolor
- Subject Character
- Fantasy
- Material Type
- Plastic
Frequently asked questions
- What age is the Candy Land board game suitable for?
- The game is recommended for children ages 3 to 6 years (minimum 36 months, maximum 72 months).
- How many players can play this game?
- The game can be played by 2 to 4 players.
- Does the game require reading skills?
- No reading required to play; it uses colored cards and is great for kids who haven't learned how to read yet.
Customer reviews
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Very good for a first Board Game
I rate toys using a 3 category system. I look at their entertainment value, durability, and creativity. Every toy needs to keep a child's attention, be able to stand up to their rough playing, and either promote their creativity or be used to play in creative ways. I'll start with a short review and then explain my reasons for the rating in detail. We bought this for my 3-year-old daughter for Christmas, and it has been a big hit. Her and her 2-year-old brother beg to play it everyday when I get home from work. It is fun and colorful, and helps to teach them how to be patient and take turns as well as how to have fun, even if you don't finish first. ENTERTAINMENT: Candy land is simple enough for a 2-year old to figure out, and fun enough not to make the parents who have to play with them completely miserable. It brings back memories from my childhood, so I have a lot of fun playing as well. My daughter loves counting the colors, and she loves narrating her path and telling stories about how she met Queen Frostine on her way to King Candy's castle. My son loves drawing the cards and moving his piece along the path. DURABILTY: The board is very sturdy, but the cards get pretty messed up pretty quick. My son has already crumpled up the cupcake card, so we know when that one is coming in the stack. There is a version of this game that has a spinner instead of cards, which they got from my brother for Christmas (what a coincidence), but my kids enjoy picking a card more than using the spinner. CREATIVITY: My daughter gets pretty creative telling stories about the Candy Land characters, but the best part about this game is that it teaches kids how to be patient and wait for their turn in a creative way. My kids are pretty patient for being toddlers, but they are still toddlers. When they want something, they want it, and they usually aren't willing to wait for their turn. But within a few minutes of playing, they were remarkably good at taking turns. They cheered each other on, even if the other one just passed them up. They loved every minute of it. Outside of game play, I have noticed them taking turns with toys and not fighting as much. They still fight, just not as much. They share their toys a lot better. I didn't expect that to happen. I don't think people really think that a board game would be able to teach kids life lessons, but its surprising how they carry the little things into their everyday interactions. In conclusion, this is a great way to introduce children to board games and teach them patience and good sportsmanship. Its a must have for young children.
I rate toys using a 3 category system. I look at their entertainment value, durability, and creativity. Every toy needs to keep a child's attention, be able to stand up to their rough playing, and either promote their creativity or be used to play in creative ways. I'll start with a short review and then explain my reasons for the rating in detail. We bought this for my 3-year-old daughter for Christmas, and it has been a big hit. Her and her 2-year-old brother beg to play it everyday when I get home from work. It is fun and colorful, and helps to teach them how to be patient and take turns as well as how to have fun, even if you don't finish first. ENTERTAINMENT: Candy land is simple enough for a 2-year old to figure out, and fun enough not to make the parents who have to play with them completely miserable. It brings back memories from my childhood, so I have a lot of fun playing as well. My daughter loves counting the colors, and she loves narrating her path and telling stories about how she met Queen Frostine on her way to King Candy's castle. My son loves drawing the cards and moving his piece along the path. DURABILTY: The board is very sturdy, but the cards get pretty messed up pretty quick. My son has already crumpled up the cupcake card, so we know when that one is coming in the stack. There is a version of this game that has a spinner instead of cards, which they got from my brother for Christmas (what a coincidence), but my kids enjoy picking a card more than using the spinner. CREATIVITY: My daughter gets pretty creative telling stories about the Candy Land characters, but the best part about this game is that it teaches kids how to be patient and wait for their turn in a creative way. My kids are pretty patient for being toddlers, but they are still toddlers. When they want something, they want it, and they usually aren't willing to wait for their turn. But within a few minutes of playing, they were remarkably good at taking turns. They cheered each other on, even if the other one just passed them up. They loved every minute of it. Outside of game play, I have noticed them taking turns with toys and not fighting as much. They still fight, just not as much. They share their toys a lot better. I didn't expect that to happen. I don't think people really think that a board game would be able to teach kids life lessons, but its surprising how they carry the little things into their everyday interactions. In conclusion, this is a great way to introduce children to board games and teach them patience and good sportsmanship. Its a must have for young children.
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The perfect first board game for toddlers
The Hasbro Gaming Candy Land remains the absolute gold standard for introducing young children to the world of board games. Since it uses color-coded cards rather than numbers or reading, my 3-year-old can play independently and feels so proud to navigate the "Kingdom of Sweet Adventures" on their own. The Amazon Exclusive artwork is vibrant and nostalgic, and the sturdy game pieces are perfectly sized for little hands. It’s a wonderful, fast-paced way to teach basic skills like turn-taking and following rules while keeping kids completely enchanted by the magical theme.
The Hasbro Gaming Candy Land remains the absolute gold standard for introducing young children to the world of board games. Since it uses color-coded cards rather than numbers or reading, my 3-year-old can play independently and feels so proud to navigate the "Kingdom of Sweet Adventures" on their own. The Amazon Exclusive artwork is vibrant and nostalgic, and the sturdy game pieces are perfectly sized for little hands. It’s a wonderful, fast-paced way to teach basic skills like turn-taking and following rules while keeping kids completely enchanted by the magical theme.
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Fun family game for little kids
Such a cute classic game for younger kids. My kids love the bright colors and candy theme, and it’s simple enough they can actually play without getting frustrated. Great for family game night or rainy days inside.
Such a cute classic game for younger kids. My kids love the bright colors and candy theme, and it’s simple enough they can actually play without getting frustrated. Great for family game night or rainy days inside.
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It's a classic.
It's a classic, kids love it. One of those rare games that younger kids (unable to read) can play alongside older kids without getting frustrated. If you have kids of various ages this is for you.
It's a classic, kids love it. One of those rare games that younger kids (unable to read) can play alongside older kids without getting frustrated. If you have kids of various ages this is for you.