Price: $12.99 - $10.49
(as of Apr 10, 2025 19:40:54 UTC – Details)
If you loved playing the Candy Land board game when you were a child, you can share the experience with your loved ones and start down the “magical” road to sweet surprises! This adorable version of the classic Candy Land game features gingerbread men as movers, colored cards, and fun illustrations that kids love, with different destinations like Cookie Commons and the chunky Chocolate Mountain. Players choose their cards, move their pawns, and let their imaginations soar as they make their way to the castle to win! For 2 to 4 players. Hasbro Gaming and all related terms are trademarks of Hasbro.
CLASSIC BEGINNER GAME: Do you remember playing Candy Land when you were a kid. Introduce new generations to this sweet kids’ board game
RACE TO THE CASTLE: Players encounter all kinds of “delicious” surprises as they move their cute gingerbread man pawn around the path in a race to the castle
NO READING REQUIRED TO PLAY: For kids ages 3 and up, Candy Land can be a great game for kids who haven’t learned how to read yet
GREAT GAME FOR LITTLE ONES: The Candy Land board game features colored cards, sweet destinations, and fun illustrations that kids love
Customers say
Customers find this board game fun and easy to learn, particularly suitable for children of all ages. They appreciate its brilliant color learning features and how children can practice colors and patterns, while also noting it stands the test of time and is worth the money. Customers consider it a great gift option, with one mentioning it’s perfect for Christmas. The design receives mixed feedback, with several customers finding the graphics unattractive and too busy visually.
Lacy P. –
Very good for a first Board Game
I rate toys using a 3 category system. I look at their entertainment value, durability, and creativity. Every toy needs to keep a child’s attention, be able to stand up to their rough playing, and either promote their creativity or be used to play in creative ways. I’ll start with a short review and then explain my reasons for the rating in detail.We bought this for my 3-year-old daughter for Christmas, and it has been a big hit. Her and her 2-year-old brother beg to play it everyday when I get home from work. It is fun and colorful, and helps to teach them how to be patient and take turns as well as how to have fun, even if you don’t finish first.ENTERTAINMENT:Candy land is simple enough for a 2-year old to figure out, and fun enough not to make the parents who have to play with them completely miserable. It brings back memories from my childhood, so I have a lot of fun playing as well.My daughter loves counting the colors, and she loves narrating her path and telling stories about how she met Queen Frostine on her way to King Candy’s castle. My son loves drawing the cards and moving his piece along the path.DURABILTY:The board is very sturdy, but the cards get pretty messed up pretty quick. My son has already crumpled up the cupcake card, so we know when that one is coming in the stack. There is a version of this game that has a spinner instead of cards, which they got from my brother for Christmas (what a coincidence), but my kids enjoy picking a card more than using the spinner.CREATIVITY:My daughter gets pretty creative telling stories about the Candy Land characters, but the best part about this game is that it teaches kids how to be patient and wait for their turn in a creative way.My kids are pretty patient for being toddlers, but they are still toddlers. When they want something, they want it, and they usually aren’t willing to wait for their turn. But within a few minutes of playing, they were remarkably good at taking turns. They cheered each other on, even if the other one just passed them up. They loved every minute of it.Outside of game play, I have noticed them taking turns with toys and not fighting as much. They still fight, just not as much. They share their toys a lot better. I didn’t expect that to happen. I don’t think people really think that a board game would be able to teach kids life lessons, but its surprising how they carry the little things into their everyday interactions.In conclusion, this is a great way to introduce children to board games and teach them patience and good sportsmanship. Its a must have for young children.
standardpoodlesrock –
Easy for young kids to play
It is the age old candyland game that still holds the attention of young kids.
Liv –
A Christmas Hit with My Nephew! 🎄🎁
bought Candyland as a nostalgic gift for Christmas, and it was an absolute hit! My nephew (age 3) was instantly hooked. We played round after round, and he kept asking to play it again and again. It was so much fun watching his excitement every time he landed on a “special” space or drew a candy character card.The game is simple to understand, which made it perfect for a holiday family gathering where we wanted something easy to set up and enjoy. The bright colors and whimsical design kept him engaged.It’s a great way to introduce kids to board games and spend quality time together. By the end of the day, Candyland had become his favorite game, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he wants to play it every time I visit. Highly recommend for young kids and families!
Momma Reviews –
3 year old friendly game with learning opportunities!
Perfect game for my new 3-year-old son! I thought I had purchased a cute version from Home Goods in tin can but threw it away after opening because the “board” was card stock paper and it was terribly made. Definitely not toddler friendly. Ordered the original from Amazon and it’s just as I remember. Great for teaching turn taking, winning or losing dialogue, following directions, using modified nouns (red gingerbread, blue gingerbread) and counting (one yellow, two purple). Definitely recommend.
Fit perfect –
Amazing!
Our kids love to play. It’s so easy for them to understand.
Frbrr71 –
great game
this game is fantastic for children. It teaches turn taking and the colors are vibrant. It’s always a nice fun game to play with children. It’s a crowd pleaser
Olivia Stabler –
Love the Game, Quality Downhill
We had an older version of Candyland, but the cards were all bent up, so I ordered this one as a replacement. Right away I noticed the quality has gone downhill from my old version. The game board is barely thicker than posterboard so you’ll need to be very careful with that. The cards are beyond thin – I had to laminate each one to give it longevity. The Candyland story insert was ripped upon receipt. Better quality materials need to be used since young kids are using this.Aside from quality problems, we love the classic game. My 4 and 10 year olds love the game, even though the 10 year old is way old for it, but we like to play as a family. It’s the competitiveness for her that keeps her interested. Game play is simple, you choose cards and go the matching color, some spaces are double colors to move 2 instead of one. The best part is the specialty cards, in this version some of the characters are different such as the ice cream for Duke of Swirl and Grandma Gooey. What makes the game so fun is that you can be all the way at the end and get a specialty card like the cupcake that sends you back. My 4 year old is learning sight words, but can’t read yet and no reading is required for this game. Each round can take 2-7 minutes depending on what cards you get, good for kids with short attention span. Classic family fun!
Yalda a nous –
Fun games
My daughter loves this game it’s easy and fun for the family to play
Jac –
This is such a fun game the entire family can enjoy! My 5 year old absolutely loves it and asks everyone to play, she can play with her friends and they understand the game and rules. My 3 year old can also play with some help and support.Forgot about this game for a while but when I found it I realized this would be a great gift for birthday parties!
Sherri Jenio –
preschool edition and same as described
Maria Garcia Mar –
Se lo cogí a mis magicos juguetes. Me ha llegado en cuatro días, muy bien, plazo inferior al que me ponía en amazon.esHa venido nuevo completamente, y precintado, y lo mejor de todo, en castellano, no en inglés, así que chapó.El juego está muy bien como primer juego, es para preescolares, pone que es a partir de 3 años.Es la edición de Candyland del 2010. Se llama: el reino de las dulces aventuras.Consta de tablero, con los nombres en castellano, cuatro peones con forma de galleta de jengibre, 64 cartas, instrucciones en castellano. No hay que tirar dados, simplemente coges una carta del montón y la usas.Hay cartas con un bloque de color, otras con dos bloques de color, y cartas con dibujo. Cuando usas de un color avanzas hasta la casilla de el color de la carta. Cuando usas una de dos colores, avanzas hasta la segunda casilla del mismo color. Si por ejemplo, coges una carta con piruleta, avanzas el peón hasta la casilla con piruleta.Hay atajos y casillas que te hacen perder el turno, o retroceder.Yo me interesé por este juego, porque lo vi en la película de Toy Story. Siempre he encontrado ediciones en inglés, vendidas o en UK, o en USA. Por suerte, con amazon, puedes acceder a objetos de todo el mundo, así que estaba muy contenta de encontrarlo. Lo compré a mis mágicos juguetes, que envía desde España, y no puedo estar más contenta, de ver que tengo una edición en castellano.Es un juego muy colorido, y pueden jugar tanto niños como niñas. Partidas cortas. Las fotos se corresponden con el juego, solo que, ya digo, el que tengo viene en castellano, no sé si los demás también estarán en nuestro idioma.Va a ser un regalo maravilloso para Navidad, para disfrutar en familia. Pueden jugar hasta cuatro jugadores.Precio: un poquito más de 27 euros, quizá un poco alto, pero más barato que lo que he visto por eBay por ejemplo. Insisto en que sólo lo he podido encontrar o aquí o en eBay, y en la otra web con gastos de envío era bastante más caro.Un saludo.
Delia montano –
Es el clasico juego para niños que no saben leer y esta ideal para que aprendan que hay reglas que hay que seguir en un juego de mesa. Es mas como para niñas se me hace
mae –
Just opened it today and played with our 4 year old. He absolutely loved it and it was easy enough for him to grasp quickly. He can’t wait to play it again tomorrow so I’d consider this purchase a win.