Monopoly Junior Board Game | Family Games for Preschoolers| Ages 5+| Easter Gifts for Kids (Amazon Exclusive)
$20.96 Original price was: $20.96.$16.99Current price is: $16.99.
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The Monopoly Junior game designed for younger players is fast, simple, and features kid-friendly properties. This edition comes with 4 favorite tokens: Little Scottie, Little Hazel, Toy Car, and the famous top hat worn by Mr. Monopoly. Players move their tokens around the board, buying the properties they love such as the zoo, and a video game arcade. It’s fun for them to place a “sold” sign on their very own property. Parents often enjoy introducing their kids to counting and the simple math of the transactions. Single banknotes keep the transactions fast and easy. When a player goes bankrupt, the others count their cash and the player with the most cash wins the game. The Hasbro Gaming, Parker Brothers, and Monopoly names and logos, the distinctive design of the gameboard, the four corner squares, the Mr. Monopoly name and character, as well as each of the distinctive elements of the board and playing pieces are trademarks of Hasbro for its property trading game and game equipment.
SIMPLE AND FASTER MONOPOLY GAME FOR KIDS: This Monopoly Junior board game features simplified gameplay for budding Monopoly fans.
FEATURES TOP HAT TOKEN: The Monopoly Junior game includes an adorable top hat token like the one worn by the Mr. Monopoly character
FUN KIDS MONOPOLY TOKENS: Tokens include Little Scottie, Little Hazel, Toy Car, along with the iconic Mr. Monopoly top hat
KID-FRIENDLY LOCATIONS: Players move around the gameboard buying kid-friendly properties such as a movie theater, a zoo, or a video game arcade
FAMILY GAME FOR YOUNGER KIDS: Introduce your kids and to the Monopoly Junior game. It’s a fun birthday or holiday gift for kids, and is a great board game for family game night
CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR KIDS: This engaging board game is a fantastic choice for holiday games and gifts under $20, making it perfect for Secret Santa and White Elephant gift exchanges.
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aLEX sTRANEY –
The photo illustration is the original and has different money denominations. It is also expensive compared to other outlets. Returned the item nd got a refund. However they never received the return and I sadly did not keep PO receipt so got charged for the item which I never even opened.
[...]Oscar Vega –
Lo compre para uno de mis sobrinos con edad de 7 años. y evitar que este clavado en el telefono asi como su mama; ya que de en vez de atenderlo se pierde usando el telefon, con este juego se involucran otras personas ademas que es muy divertido y entretenido para convivir con los peques de la casa
[...]JEAN MICHEL –
Très bon produit de qualité. Le top !!!! Excellent rapport qualité prix.
[...]julie –
Lots of fun and the kids could understand it well (age 5 and 6)
[...]Lisa Lavoie –
Awesome. Game
[...]Flying_Yoda –
Changes between the games.
[...]I got this to add to a collection of Monopoly board games I own. I thought this would be a good idea to have around the house as the full game is a bit to complicated for when my young niece & nephews come over.Personally, I thought the quality of the tokens where a large improvment over the color coded cars from the edition I had as a child & the board is as solid as my full copy’s of the game.I will note that this edition of Monopoly Jr. is different from the classic Monopoly Jr. I had as a kid but I feel the changes are done in a way so moving into the full game makes more sence as you get older & try out the full game.For example, in classic Monopoly Jr. Train stations where roll again spaces but in this edition there fully removed. This is good because in the full game of Monopoly the train stations are propertys to buy so I could see this being jarring to a kid going from Classic Monopoly Jr. to the full game & learning these are not roll again spaces. Where as going from this edition to the full game the space is going to be completely new & will be way less confusing to kids graduating into the full game.My favorite change is the removal of uncle Penny’s lose change in favor of the classic free parking also found in the full game. I have been told Hasbro gets thousands of calls every year over free parking because far to many people think a common house rule where you can collect money on free parking is official & are often confused when they can’t find rules regarding free parking in the book only to be told by Hasbro that nothing happens there. Uncle Penny’s loose change actually made the common money collecting house rule official in the Jr. Edition. Uncle Penny’s loose change only helped fuel already in place misconceptions about free parking & how the space is supposed to works so removing it will hopefully help kill common misconceptions about the game with future generations.I don’t know how I feel about all the money being $1.00 bills in the modern edition. In the classic edition you had $1, $2, $3,$4, & $5 bills. Perhaps this was done to simplify the game? Especially as we don’t actually have $3 & $4 bills in real money & the values are different in full classic Monopoly ($1,$5,$10, $20,$50, $100, & $500) If you feel your kids need bills other then just $1.00 bills or want more $ in the game, you might want to consider adding a toy/monopoly money to your order.In conclusion, I feel this is a really great starting point for teaching kids how to play Monopoly & is a big improvement over it’s classic counterpart as the game is changed in ways that make going from the Jr. Edition to the full version far easier then it used to be & I cannot recomend it enough for that.
Glenda Schwenke –
Great buy
[...]The kids absolutely love this.
MAC –
Fun
[...]Fun to play and easy to learn- our granddaughter is 6 years old
Sal –
Great starter monopoly for 6-10 year olds ideally
[...]Great game for young kids. Played with my 6 and 8 year old and both really enjoyed it. Easy to teach and plays in about 30-45 mins. If you want to extend the game you can make purchasing optional instead of mandatory. Let’s them start having to make decisions in preparation for the adult version. Actually that’s my only critique and reason for 4 stars instead of 5. Wish it had some scalable rules to bridge the gap instead of a big to jump from this right to the adult version when it’s time. Other than that great game for the family and intro to the game.
Bama girl –
Love it
[...]Grand children loved it. Simple rules and banking was so easy for the four year old. Even the older kids enjoyed it. Allows for a fun game that everyone could enjoy, even the grandparents.
Mel Dominguez –
Fun game for kids
[...]My kids love this game! Monopoly was one of my favorite games growing up so I’m glad they can enjoy it so young. It’s also a great learning game for them. Always a favorite for our family game nights!
Cracker –
Great game.
[...]My kid picked it up right away. After a few months, he is ready for the real deal game. A great and east starter for the kids.
Amazon Customer –
Fun game with sturdy pieces
[...]This is a good game to start with. My Granddaughter is 8 and likes it a lot. The rules are similar to the adult version of Monopoly however with an easier twist. The board is bright and well decorated and the pieces are sturdy. The game has two levels of play as well which is a great option.