🧚♀️ Bake Up Some Fun with Disney Magic!
The Wonder Forge Disney Princess Enchanted Cupcake Party Game is an engaging matching game designed for both kids and adults. It features beloved Disney Princesses and promotes essential skills like hand-eye coordination and teamwork. With two game modes and a surprise Disney Villain, this game guarantees a delightful and interactive experience for family and friends.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | Princess Cupcake Party |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 363 Grams |
Material Fabric | Cardboard |
Subject Character | Princess |
Style Name | Cupcake Party |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Cartoons |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Cooperative Gameplay |
Number of Players | 2+ |
P**M
Cute and fun princess game!
My little girls love this game! It is simple and fun. They choose this game more than other games we have; it is definitely worth the price! It is durable as long as you keep the small pieces in bags when not in use.
R**E
Fun and educational
Bought this for my 4 year old. Played with the whole family. Everyone had fun. Cute concept. You turn over a tile, on your turn, and might be able to pick from the pile of cupcake parts, or you might have to mix up all the tiles. If you build up your cupcake, according to the card you choose, you may win. If the “villain” cupcake gets put together, the villain crashes the party and the game is over.I like that my 4 year old is learning to match the picture (colors and shapes) to build the cupcake.The pieces seem sturdy and the cards are quality and not at all flimsy.
C**E
Great for kids who love to build and it's portable
I never thought I'd give a product like this five stars. I'm usually not a fan of toys like this. Super commercial, princess-oriented, tons of tiny pieces. I actually picked it up as a gift for the endless string of birthday parties but one day when I was desperate for a portable game to take on a trip, we broke into it. My 4yo daughter spends around thirty minutes each day with it since on her own and she usually only does that with magformers or legos.This is actually a very versatile toy. We haven't even played the game yet! She assembles the cupcakes by the recipe cards. She makes up her own recipes. She uses them in her toy kitchen and setting up tea time. She really loves the physical manipulation of putting them together and twisting on the frosting.There are forty cupcake pieces. Taken out of the package, everything fits into a sandwich bag. We learn what recipes/ingredients are, how to follow recipes, how to look for patterns, talk about why certain cupcakes have certain ingredients (Why does Cinderella's cupcake have a slipper or a leaf for Pocahantas), and it's a very portable game. It also inspires us to play the classic Disney songs. I even made a playlist. If you have the Disney dolls, you can even do a princess tea time with each princess having her own cupcake. If you want to use it outside of the Disney princess stuff, you can use it as a tool to learn how to write your own recipe cards and create your own recipe (use the little plastic dixie cups or plastic shot glasses and let the kids design their own dessert and then record it on a recipe card).I'd say it's a decent choice for throwing in your suitcase for playing at the hotel (but too many pieces for the plane). Some parts are much too small for babies so watch out for younger siblings. Introduce the game to 3yo kids in parts and use it to teach a "unit" on the topic of your choice, and you'll stretch the value. It is very durable and I've seen no damage to any of the pieces yet, after a lot of play time.
C**E
Cute and fun for many ages!
We got this for our 4 year old for Christmas. She absolutely LOVES it. I couldn't really figure out how it was played based on the description, but I took a chance that princesses + cupcakes = happy daughter. It's even cuter than I imagined. Each cupcake breaks apart into 4 different pieces - the topping, the frosting, the cake, and the wrapper. These 40 pieces are placed in a pile in the middle of the players. Each player draws a ''recipe' card (or multiple cards) that calls for one specific topping, one frosting, one cake, and one wrapper. There is another set of tiles which are placed face down in the middle. These have pictures of either toppings, frosting, cake, wrapper, wild card, clock, or reshuffle. If a player draws one of the tiles that has an ingredient, they then choose that corresponding piece. A wild card lets the player choose any piece they need. Reshuffle turns all of the used tiles face down again so they're back in the draw pile. The clock pieces are placed to the side...if all 4 clock pieces are drawn, "time's up" and the game ends...whoever has completed the most cupcake pieces wins. It sounds complicated, but it's very simple. My 4 year old figured it out completely after playing it once.As a side note, the pieces are quite small and sometimes hard to put together. I found it helps if you twist the frosting into place. The small pieces would definitely be a choking hazard for a younger sibling...so be sure to watch carefully with very little ones.It's a great game of creativity, instruction following, and most importantly fun!! Would highly recommend for anyone 4+...I believe bigger kiddos would enjoy this also. Parents sure do!
A**I
This game is sweet!
This game is sweet for the little princess in our family. After playing this game in a pediatrician’s office, my niece begged me to buy this game for her. To her delight, I caved and purchased the game.The game allows children to mix and match cupcake pieces inspired by various Disney Princesses, fostering creativity and imaginative play. It’s designed for 2-5 players and is suitable for children aged 3 and up. The objective involves collecting cupcake toppers, frostings, cakes, and wrappers to complete as many cupcakes as possible before the party starts. The game is fun but mostly my niece just likes building the cupcakes for imaginative play.The components are well-crafted and fit together well, but it’s worth mentioning they do include incredibly small parts that could be easily misplaced especially by young children.
K**H
Huge hit with my 4 year old!
Bought for my 4 year old. It's easy to play and promotes imaginate play as well. The box is bigger than it needs to be, but that's fine. It's cute and worth it!
F**5
So fun
This is our favorite game!! It’s great for all ages! Great price and bought many for birthday parties. We got one and have been using it for years, and it’s great shape
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