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List Price: $16.99Price: $14.95 You Save: $2.04 (12%)Prices subject to change.
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Amazon Maximum Age: 99 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 84 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Out of the Box
EAN: 0659390077507
Label: Out of the Box
Manufacturer: Out of the Box
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 99 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 84 months
Model: 7750
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Out of the Box
Sales Rank: 1582
Studio: Out of the Box
Features:- 4 to 10 players, Minutes to learn
- 20-30 minutes per game
- For players ages 7 and up!
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Product DescriptionWinner of 14 Educational Awards! Apples to Apples Junior brings the award winning card and party game, Apples to Apples, to the entire family! Younger players will delight in the funny comparisons in this easy-to-learn and fun to play game. The 288 cards are especially designed for beginning readers. Note: Apples to Apples Jr. and Apples to Apples Jr. 9+ each contain a unique set of cards. There will not be duplicate cards if these two sets are mixed. Apples to Apples Jr. Awards Include: Toy Industry Association Game of the Year 2006 Family Fun Toy of the Year 2004 National Parenting Publications Award Winner 2004 Creative Child Magazine Seal of Excellence 2003 Major Fun Award 2002 Canadian Toy Council Award 2001 Toy of the Year, Family Fun Magazine 2000 Dr. Toy 100 Best Children's Products 2000 Dr. Toy Best Vacation Children's Products 2000 Neighborhood Toy Stores of Canada Gold Star Award Mensa Select Award for Games 1999 Party Game of the Year, Games Magazine 1999 The National Parenting Center Seal ofApproval, 1999 iParenting Media Award Winner Ages 7+
Editorial Review: Apples to Apples Junior is the young version of the Apples to Apples original game that's been hailed as a national competition winner by Mensa, the high-IQ society. In both versions, players are dealt five red apple cards and try to make the closest match possible to a word on the judge's green apple card. In Apples to Apples Junior, if you're holding a quintet consisting of, for example, Winnie the Pooh, Farms, Swimming, Bumble Bees, and The First Day of School, you play one of the five to match Loud. If the judge selects your card as the best match, you keep the green apple card; if you win four you're king of the orchard. Apples to Apples Junior includes rules for a couple of tasty variations, too. Crabapple play awards the card to the player with the worst match, while Quick Picked Apples rewards speedy card selection by eliminating from consideration the last card played to a green apple card. Fast and easy to learn, Apples to Apples Junior is a bushel and a peck of fun. --Tony Mason
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Hours of shear laughter. Everyone in our family loves this game. I brought it to a family reunion at Tahoe a few years back and now we all own our own set. I added the the Kids addition so the little ones could join in the fun. We are a big game playing family but even my husband who avoids board games enjoys this game.
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This game is entertaining, silly, and educational. I am a speech therapist, and I use it to help kids figure out descriptor words. They love the game, and I love how easily it gets them involved.
You need at least 3-4 kids, and the kids need to be able to read, for this game to be fun. The adult version is also fantastic.
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We enjoyed playing this over at a friend's house and just had to have it. Very entertaining if you don't get too serious about what is being matched because there's no telling what's going through the other person's head.
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This is a fun game -- very easy to learn and play quickly. We have a lot of fun playing it with our kids, ages 5&7. Our five year old can't read all the words so we play as teams. My only wish is that they had pictures with the words so that kids who can't read could understand it without as much help. But it really is a fun game -- one we don't mind playing over and over as adults with the kids because it makes us all laugh. It's great for the holidays when relatives are visiting because everyone ... Read More
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Practice with adjectives, reading, and vocabulary disguised as a game that's fun! Takes no effort to set up and get going, so it's easy to squeeze in a quick game before bed. Easily accomodates all ages of readers.
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