Chutes and Ladders Board Game for 2 to 4 Players Kids Ages 3 and Up (Amazon Exclusive)

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  • DC

    09-06-2025

    The game box was damaged, squashed on its corners but the exterior packing box was in perfect shape. Obviously the game was clearly damaged when it was sent to me. Also not particularly a fun game for a 4 year old. It takes forever to get to 100!

  • Penny Primm

    > 3 day

    Perfect for a first board game for my just turned four year old granddaughter. Even Grandma doesnt get tired of playing. Parents need to remember there are small pieces so the game must be put up before smaller children come around..

  • Debby Kenney

    > 3 day

    The package arrived in two days. I purchased it for my granddaughter. When she unwrapped the cellophane around the box we discovered water damage and mold. We promptly threw it away. I would have given 0 stars if I could.

  • mommy215

    > 3 day

    This game is pretty fun. It doesnt hold my 5 year olds attention for more than one game though.

  • Grandma Margey

    Greater than one week

    I think my grandsons will love this for Christmas! My daughter loved the idea when I suggested it. It is fun and she thinks it will help with their counting.

  • Michael Brandeberry

    Greater than one week

    its ok

  • Snooks Stevens

    > 3 day

    This classic game is still a blast to play...except now Im playing with my grandson.

  • Hannah

    > 3 day

    Kids loved this game

  • TeacherJudy

    Greater than one week

    My young son loved this game long years ago. As a former Kgn. Teacher,it is so important to learn that playing games are fun and that we dont always win. Counting and following the rules of this simple game are great for youung children.

  • Loves2Buy

    > 3 day

    I bought this game for my 3.5 year old son and think its a great game for his age. Because it was the first time Ive played this game myself, I cannot compare it to any older versions of the board game. However, I found this game to be a great choice for my son for the following reasons: (1) Simple enough for my 3.5 year old to comprehend after just a brief explanation and our first game. The objective of the game is to be the first to reach square #100, using a spinner numbered 1 through 6, which advances you on the board. He is learning his numbers, so seeing each square numbered from 1-100 allows us to count together and learn our numbers while each one of us advances on the board. (2) A fun way to learn that there are consequences for our actions. Some of the squares are rest spaces, which means that you land on the square and no additional action is taken. Other spaces have chutes (or slides), which sends your player down to a lower numbered square on the board; the children depicted on these squares are behaving badly (eating too many cookies, pulling a cats tail, etc.) and are sent down the slide as a consequence of their bad behavior. There are also ladder squares, which depict children behaving well and reward them by allowing the player to climb the ladder and automatically advance several squares on the board. My child finds this part of the game quite entertaining. (3) Its a game of chance, so my child never feels badly if hes not the winner of the game. We take turns taking the lead on the board throughout each game and, because the spinner dictates which square we land on, he doesnt blame himself if he doesnt turn out the winner every time. This is also a good lesson for him to learn! The NEGATIVES - Games just arent made the way they used to be. The spinner included with this game needs to be assembled and is cheaply made. I have to hold down the base each time my son or I spin the arrow. Also, the character players are constructed of cardboard and slide into a plastic stand. The characters are too large to fit in the box when assembled, so you have to assemble and disassemble the characters with each game. Note: The first time I assembled the characters, the cardboard face on one of the characters peeled back and I had to tape it to keep it together. With that said, Im assuming that they are not going to hold up well with time.

Up the ladders and down the chutes. For 2-4 players ages 3-7. This product is manufactured in United States.

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Be the first to move your child-shaped playing piece from square one to square 100 on the Chutes and Ladders game board--but watch out! If you land on the square that shows you ate too much candy--Ouch!--you get a tummy ache and slide down a chute to a square a few numbers below. But if you end your turn on a good-deed square, such as helping sweep up a mess, you"ll be rewarded by a ladder-climb up the board.

A fantastic follow-up to Candy Land, Chutes and Ladders is ideal for younger children who are still learning to take turns and just beginning to recognize numbers (the spinner stays in the single digits). It"s also a gentle introduction to the higher numbers as players climb to 100 at the top of the board. And, thanks to all those chutes and ladders, it"s got enough excitement to keep your 7-year-old on the edge of her seat. English and Spanish instructions are included; no reading is necessary to play. Chutes and Ladders is for two to four players. --Julie Ubben

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