🦄 Prance, play, and win in a world where unicorn dreams come true!
Monopoly Junior: Unicorn Edition is a vibrant, easy-to-learn board game designed for kids ages 5 and up. Featuring 4 unique unicorn-themed tokens and a colorful fantasy board, it encourages money counting and strategic play. Perfect for family bonding and gifting, this Amazon exclusive brings magical fun to any game night.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.49 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1.61"L x 10.51"W |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Fantasy |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Is a Small Ball, No Warning Applicable |
M**K
Cute version of Monopoly Junior
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Super fun version of the Monopoly Junior. All my little ones enjoy this at various ages. Because they like the tokens and cards so much it engages them further in learning about counting for the youngest and money for the oldest. We also played with Cars version which they very much enjoyed as well but this one is the favorite. Even my husband enjoys playing it with the kids.
J**C
Cute game for little kidd
Just as described. Daughter has autism and this was fun and easy to play.
S**Y
Easy and quick to play
My daughter was so excited to receive her own monopoly game like the older kids play. The junior edition has a lot of similarities to the standard version but is super simplified and can be played by any kid who can count to ten. Money only comes in $1s. Each "property" is $1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. You must buy it if you land on it. There are no property cards to keep track of; you put your corresponding token on the space once you own the property. Then if another player lands on it they pay you that same amount, or double if you own the color set (all color sets are only 2 properties). So really kids just need to be able to count to 6 to roll the (single) die and move around the board and then up to 10 to handle purchasing properties and paying rent - and there's no change since money is only $1 bills. There is almost no strategy involved since you must buy spaces when you land on them. The only challenge to young kids playing entirely independently is that there are Chance cards that require reading, but even those have enough distinctive imagery on them that after playing several times a child should recognize each card and know how to play it without reading all the text.Each player starts with $20 and the game ends when a player doesn't have enough money to purchase or pay rent on a property they land on. That can take as little as twice around the board, under 10 minutes, though if the players happen to land equally on each other's properties it will take longer but still generally quite quick.
L**
Great game with young children
Great game for the family with young kids. They really enjoys this.
N**E
Great board game for young kids
This junior edition of Monopoly is really well designed. 5yr old understood the rules right away & had a lot of fun playing. She loved being the banker. They were smart to make the money all $1 bills, the property purchase prices are the same, per row ($1,2,3 & 4) as you progress around the board and all rents are $1. The plastic unicorn characters are super cute & stand up on 4 legs. Also smart to make colorful cardboard disc to mark properties as “sold”.This is a colorful, well designed board game that would make a great birthday party gift.
H**R
Pretty easy for kids
I am trying to teach my daughter to actually play games by the rules (when my mom watches her she lets her cheat and play how she wants). I really like how they give you extras of the play pieces so if you lose them you can still play. The money is easy to figure out for younger kids. Some of the chance cards are a little confusing for younger kids. The one thing I don’t really like is when you buy property you use little cardboard figures to show which person owns which, and with kids they tend to get moved around by accident and then you have to try to remember who owns what, instead of regular monopoly where each person has the card for each property they own. Board is durable. Cute design and themes
P**I
Great game for a 6 year old!
This game was perfect for my 6 year old granddaughter. Her attention span is limited to about 30 minutes before she wants to do something else. The game lasts between 20-30 minutes depending on how many play. Her older, extremely smart 9 year old brother enjoys playing this with her. It’s fun and educational at the same time.
J**N
Fun game
Six year old granddaughter loves playing this game with the family or friends. Easy for her to play with little help to understand the first time.
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