Dr Gadget - Pretty Pretty Princess Cinderella Edition

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List Price: $14.99
Our Price: $14.86
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Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Amazon Maximum Age: 8 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 8 Amazon Minimum Age: 60 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 0653569058816 Feature: Jewelry dress-up game Label: Hasbro Manufacturer: Hasbro Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Model: 42581 Publisher: Hasbro Studio: Hasbro
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Features
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Jewelry dress-up game Move your glass slipper around the game board to find the accessories you need for the ball Collect the necklace, earrings, ring and bracelet first before midnight to win For 2 to 4 players Ages 4 and up.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great prices!!! Comment: Great prices!!! Delivered fast... Great Item .. Got it for a Christmas gift. My neice will love it
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pretty Pretty Princess it made my 5 year old happy Comment: Pretty Pretty Princess is a game that pre-pubescent girls seem to find quite amusing. My 5 year old likes it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Princess game Comment: Daughter loves these and still uses the items without playing the game. Never got tired of these for a child that gets bored with toys easily and is ready to give them away within days.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Beginners Game Comment: This is a great game to introduce board game playing to young children. My 4 year old niece LOVES it! It is true that it could be easy to lose some of the jewelery game pieces but that is why you just have to make sure and keep the separate from other play jewelery. And if you do lose a piece it's not too hard or expensive to find replacements. This teaches the basic concepts of board games: taking turns around the table; moving your game piece around the board; and fun competition all while your little princess gets to dress up with all the "pretties". Definitely worth the money!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun but not much different from the original Comment: A gift for my sister's 6th birthday. I was over-joyed because I had one when I was her age. I ended up decorating the crown, although I'm sure she could have handled it, I just think she wouldn't have thought to make a pattern to make it look nice.
Setting the game board up is a little hard. You have to remember how the colors go otherwise it won't fit just right. It's like a puzzle almost.
The jewlery is just like the classic game, simple and easy to take on and off. Yes it's cheap and that's a good thing seeing as how both my sister and I have forgotten to take off one piece well after we played the game. The jewlery even fit me at 22 so even us big kids can play!
There isn't much difference with this one and the original except you have a Cinderella themed board edges and clock tower. If the original is cheaper then get that one. It won't make a difference to the girl because the game is still the same.
The only downside was when we played with just two players it was hard to get rid of the clock tower (which you need to, to win). We would just end up going around and around the board either trying to get rid of the tower or trying to get the "take any piece" circle to get the crown. We ended up making it so that if you landed on the clocktower after you already have it you can put it back on the game board. I think with three or more players we could just keep circling but with just us we use that cheat.
Another thing for us was when I tried to open one of the earrings it fell apart and this was the first time we played it. It didn't break, I just had to pop it back into it's tiny holes but it still sucked since it was a new game.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Your little princess will enjoy hours of fairytale fun with this magical jewelry dress-up game. Become Cinderella by moving your glass slipper around the board. Find a necklace, earrings, a ring and a bracelet along the way. Be first to collect all the jewelry before the clock strikes midnight and you win!
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