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Monopoly Junior Edition
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Classic board games provide children the opportunity to work on their art, spelling, math, and detective skills. Buy the set and save! Just like its big brother, Monopoly Jr. is big-time fun for everyone! Spend a day at the amusement park. Ride the roller coaster, bumper cars, or Ferris wheel. How about a game of miniature golf or a visit to the haunted house? It's simple--set up ticket booths on as many boardwalk amusements as possible, then build your fortune collecting the entrance fees as other players land on your properties. If someone else already owns an amusement, you pay up. Watch out--if one player owns both amusements of the same color, you must pay them double! So have some fun. And don't forget--pass GO, collect $2. --Alison Golder |
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Author: Guest My 5 year old Loves this game. It is a great beginning for learning about money, adding and subtracting, and it is a much faster version than the traditional monopoly...(it doesn't take more than 30-45 min Max to play)!!
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Author: Guest This is a great game that's fun for the adults in the family as well as the kids. My 5yr old caught on very fast and enjoys just as much as we do.
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Author: Guest What I didn't like about this game was that it left the player without many choices at all. Land on a space and you must buy the ticket booth. Thinking about it, I think occasionally you may get to make a decision with a chance card, but otherwise, it all depends on the roll of the die. What the kids and I DO like about it, however, is that it is fun. Somehow, more fun than a simple game of chance should be. A nice way to spend an evening with my boys, 4 and 6. Considering the money you can spend on toys these days, this is well worth the ten bucks or so!
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Author: Guest One of my 5 year olds just got this for Christmas. We have enjoyed playing this with the kids (ages 5, 5, and 8). This is really just like a shorter kids' version of Monopoly. You still buy properties, but the denominations of money are $1-$5, which is much more manageable for little kids. The game doesn't take anywhere near as long as regular Monopoly. Everybody likes it.
Simply stated, it's fun. This is one my husband & I don't mind playing.
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Author: Guest We got the Monopoly Jr. game for Christmas despite some of the negative reviews. Remembering that this game is for ages 5-8, it is great. My 5 year old loves being the banker and we do our best to have her make change when we pay. The game is much shorter to play the Monopoly, so it is perfect for the younger set. Keep in mind, it does not require the strategy of Monopoly, but it isn't supposed to challenge the adults. If you like, you can do away with the rule that requires you to buy everything you land on and let the players choose what to buy (like the grownup version). My daughter has already figured out which properties are the best to have in order to bankrupt your opponent. Even my 2-year old son is enjoying it. It is a great family game. It makes a great next-step game for kids ready to move on from Candy Land and Chutes and Ladders. It is the most played game in our household.
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