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User Submitted Pretty Pretty Princess Cinderella Edition Reviews (cont...)Date: 2007-02-12 Let's Play! The Pretty Pretty Princess Cinderella Edition game is one of our five year old daughter's favorite games. We had fun gluing on the stickers and trying to match our jewelry set. Having to wear the jewelry adds to the fun. It's an easy game to learn and play. Her grandmother enjoyed playing this game and even glued sparkling craft pieces on the bottom of the jewelry box, much to the delight of our little Princess. As previous reviewer mentioned the game is not 'educational'. While I, too, like educational games, I don't think that every game has to be educational. Sharing time to play together is rewarding in itself. The Pretty Pretty Princess Game is simply a sweet little girl's game, one all three generations had fun playing. Date: 2007-01-09 Appropriate for princesses aged 3-7 years! FUN! My daughters love this game! It's fun and they pretend with it, so there are extra laughs! It's too easy for kids over the age of 6 or 7, and I would say that it's a great beginner's game for ages 3. My 4 year old decorated her crown and has a BLAST playing this game! The play jewelry is easy to put on, and fun! A+ Date: 2006-12-02 Not as good as the original This game isn't bad, but if you're looking for a Pretyy Pretty Princess stick to the orignial version, unless your daughter is a hardcore Disney fan. The original has a better crown (and it matters to some girls) and a mirror on the box for them to admire themselves (where a cinderella decal appears on this jewlery box.) But I think the most glaring differences are that instead of the black ring being what makes you not win, this includes a cardboard clock set at midnight, which just doesn't match the fun of the "Black Ring of Doom" and that they switched out the Green Jewlery for the Yellow Jewlery. (The Green is much prettier, and it's in the original). Again, if you just want to play Pretty Pretty Princess, go for the original. If your daughter needs a Disney fix try to talk her in to the original, it really is a much better game. Date: 2006-05-05 Cute game This is a very cute game for the younger child. It may not be very challenging for an older child, but I think any little girl will enjoy winning and becoming the princess. My daughter was only 3 when she received this game and she has learned how to read numbers off of the spinner, how to count spaces, she has learned to wait her turn, to follow the rules of the game, and to be a good sport about not winning all of the time. It's a fun game for any little girl who likes to dress up and likes to be a princess. Date: 2006-01-30 Fun Game My daughter loves this game. It is not educational, but is usually better than watching TV. Advantages - The box takes up little space. I actually like how the board is 4 puzzle pieces for this reason, and do not find it flimsy. - The jewelry seems as durable as other play jewelry to me, but I have not bought Disney jewelry before. - The spinner/ jewelry box does seem very durable, and is such a great idea. - My daughter loves just playing with the jewelry for dressup. Disadvantages - Not very educational (little strategy is involved). - Many fathers would not be willing to play this game. - The game pieces are so much fun apart from the game, that they may become lost
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