CompleteMartialArts.com - Chutes and Ladders

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List Price: $7.99
Our Price: $4.99
Your Save: $ 3.00 ( 38% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Amazon Maximum Age: 7 Manufacturer Maximum Age: 7 Amazon Minimum Age: 36 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 0032244045554 Feature: Early childhood board game Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Hasbro Manufacturer: Hasbro Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Model: 4555 S5 Publisher: Hasbro Studio: Hasbro
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Features
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Early childhood board game Includes game board, cardboard playing pieces, and spinner No reading required Helps to teach basic counting skills For 2 to 4 players
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Editorial Reviews:
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This delightful game is simple and easy to play, even for children who can't read. Fun pictures help kids understand the rewards of doing good deeds as they climb up the ladders-and the consequences of naughty ones as they slide down the chutes. For 2 to 4 players. Game includes: game board, spinner with plastic arrow and 4 pawns with plastic stands.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: At $5.00 it's OKAY, a little flimsy, confusing game board Comment: Its chutes and ladders, it should be simple fun. You spin the spinner move your spaces, hit a ladder, go up, hit a chute, come down. There are a lot of fun pictures on the game board, however, it makes it hard to see the numbers, or the directional arrows.
As this game is supposed to be for the super young this becomes a big frustration. The standee pieces are cardboard which is fine but after playing a few games the bottoms or our characters are fraying.
They made it cheap to be affordable, so you get what you pay for here.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not a bad game, but the kids didn't really like it very much Comment: Shipping was fine, game was in fine condition. The kids had more fun assembling the spinner and game pieces than actually playing it. Maybe they'll enjoy it when they're older, my oldest is 4.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Kids Love It Comment: Well, Chutes and Ladders wasn't my favorite game as a child but I certainly enjoyed playing it. I have the "Dora Edition." She's a character I never heard of before purchasing it, but every kid I showed it to knew Dora the Explorer. Yes, I agree with another reviewer, the pieces are not very durable. Neither is the board for that matter but you get what you pay for and this happens to be one of the cheapest games around. Every child I played it with liked it which is an important indicator of its worth.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nice game for preschoolers Comment: A good classic for learning up, down, counting, and board game etiquette. There are also several pictures demonstrating good vs. bad behaviors, not all of which are simple enough to explain to a 3 year old. The pieces of the game are of sturdy cardboard but not indestructable to a toddler. The graphics are very colorful but very busy, and personally, I do not like children's heads in the shape of footballs. Don't forget to hold down the spinner or it will whip out of place and knock all the pieces down. Lastly if you're an adult playing with your child, be prepared to play for a marathon 15 minutes (unlike most preschool toys that are finished in 5 minutes) because of those troublesome chutes.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not as durable as the older version Comment: This game is a classic that I played when I was little. Our original game held up for years. I don't see today's version holding up for too long. It's the same thing of they don't make them like they used to.
However, it's still a great game and my boys both enjoy playing. I do too.
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