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Candyland Board Game
Interested in the Candyland Board Game?
Welcome to the Candyland Board Game page! Find the Candyland Game here and get one for your kids! This is the classic fist game a child will play, and about all preschoolers will love it. Children draw painted cards, and shift their plastic gingerbread playing tokens to the next square of the same color. Passing the peppermint forest and the ice cream sea on the way, the first one to reach the candy castle wins.
Interested in the Candyland Board Game?
Welcome to the Candyland Board Game page! Find the Candyland Game here and get one for your kids! This is the classic fist game a child will play, and about all preschoolers will love it. Children draw painted cards, and shift their plastic gingerbread playing tokens to the next square of the same color. Passing the peppermint forest and the ice cream sea on the way, the first one to reach the candy castle wins.
Candy Land Board Game
CandyLand was one of the first American board games that did not require reading skills. Designed in 1945, Candyland was produced by Milton Bradley and first published in 1949. The basic strategy of the game is to race around the board through places like the Candy Cane Forest and Gum Drop Mountain until you reach the end. Players draw a card that has a color on it and they move to that color square on the game board. It is such a simple game that a one year old can understand the concept. I...
CandyLand was one of the first American board games that did not require reading skills. Designed in 1945, Candyland was produced by Milton Bradley and first published in 1949. The basic strategy of the game is to race around the board through places like the Candy Cane Forest and Gum Drop Mountain until you reach the end. Players draw a card that has a color on it and they move to that color square on the game board. It is such a simple game that a one year old can understand the concept. I...
Childhood Games...Ah the Memories!
My Favorite Childhood Games
I was an only child, so it was usually my mom who played games with me as well as the occasional friend, neighbor or my dear aunt, Stella. Oh, how I loved those games. I enjoyed time spent with loved ones playing those games as much as I did the games themselves. I'm sharing a few of my favorites here.
My Favorite Childhood Games
I was an only child, so it was usually my mom who played games with me as well as the occasional friend, neighbor or my dear aunt, Stella. Oh, how I loved those games. I enjoyed time spent with loved ones playing those games as much as I did the games themselves. I'm sharing a few of my favorites here.
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