 | ABC Song Game list: $19.99 - our price: $9.98 by Hasbro Toy
(1 reviews)  Editorial Review: Adhering closely to the stereotypes of the animal kingdom, wise owl Professor Oliver is ready to impart his vast learning of the alphabet on young children looking to learn. The hard plastic Professor comes complete with an alphabet game board and 26 small cardboard tiles that match up with the spaces on the board. |
 | Ants in the Pants Board Game list: $8.99 - our price: $7.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(10 reviews)  Editorial Review: Especially appealing to energetic little critters, the classic toddler game Ants in the Pants requires no reading or waiting for turns. It's "One--two--three--Go!" and everyone is racing to pop all four of their bugs into Fido's bloomers. |
 | Barrel of Monkeys - Red by Hasbro Toy
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Pne of the best toys ever.: I started thinking of this toy when a friend of mine had a child. I remember the hours of fun I had with my barrel of monkeys and for the price, |
 | Barrel of Monkeys: Blue by Hasbro Toy
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Excellent description of memory leaks in Swing: Several Barrels of Monkeys, a few dozen rubber bands and some hair wraps make a useful tangible demonstration of memory leaks in Java's Swing. |
 | Barrel of Monkeys: Green - our price: $5.99 by Hasbro Toy
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 | Barrel of Monkeys: Yellow by Hasbro Toy
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Awesome toy!: A classic! There's just something about the great sense of victory when you get that last monkey hooked up. More fun than a b.. |
 | Battleship list: $13.99 - our price: $11.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(36 reviews)  Editorial Review: Battleship captains plot their strategies, send out torpedoes, and as the last ship (often the smallest, two-peg patrol boat) hides in an unsuspected corner, anticipation mounts. Like many classic games, |
 | Blues Clue Memory Game list: $9.99 - our price: $8.99 by Hasbro Toy
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 | Boggle Junior Letters list: $11.99 - our price: $10.99 by Parker Brothers Toy
(9 reviews)  Editorial Review: There's no need to be boggled by words. Boggle Jr. helps children learn letters, spelling, and reading while having loads of fun! This easy version of the terrifically popular adult Boggle uses pictures and matching games to allow children to make the connection between objects and their names. |
 | Candy Land list: $9.99 - our price: $6.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(45 reviews)  Editorial Review: "Once upon a time, King Kandy, the Imperial Head Bonbon and Grand Jujube of Candy Land disappeared." Thus begins the magical journey of Milton Bradley's classic Candy Land board game. Captivated by the story of a kidnapped king and eager to help find him, |
 | Chutes and Ladders list: $8.99 - our price: $4.95 by Milton Bradley Toy
(30 reviews)  Customer Review: Tall ladder followed by long chute... every stupid time!: Everyone reviewing this product refers to the 4-year-old people who usually play this game. |
 | Clue Haunted Mansion - our price: $24.99 by Hasbro Toy
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 | Clue Jr. The Case of the Hidden Toys list: $11.99 by Parker Brothers Toy
(15 reviews)  Editorial Review: A neighborhood pet has taken a prized possession and is hiding it in the doghouse. Be the first to figure out which pet took what object. Each player assumes an identity--Johnny Green, Vivienne Scarlet, |
 | Connect Four list: $13.99 - our price: $9.95 by Milton Bradley Toy
(39 reviews)  Editorial Review: Connect Four is like vertical tic-tac-toe. Unlike tic-tac-toe, however (as the name suggests), youmust get four checkers in a row. One player has red checkers; the other has black checkers. To play,alternate turns at dropping one of checkers down a slot at the top of the upright grid. |
 | Cootie list: $8.99 - our price: $7.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(13 reviews)  Editorial Review: This classic game has been around for nearly half a century and is just as fun as ever. The bugs' faces are a bit goofier than before, but the object remains the same: to be the first to create your own Cootie. |
 | Crocodile Dentist Game by Hasbro Toy
(9 reviews)  Customer Review: Great completely pointless fun: I think this is a great toy.No batteries!No little parts to lose!Holds up well under abuse (finally bit the dust after 2 years, |
 | Crossfire - our price: $23.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(23 reviews)  Editorial Review: Ready ... aim ... Crossfire! This shootout game gets the adrenaline pumping as two players fire small metal pellets across the board, blasting their opponents' pucks ever closer to their goal. Plastic shooters attach to each end of the Crossfire board. |
 | Disney Princess Monopoly Jr. - our price: $13.99 by Hasbro Toy
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 | Disney Princess Spinning Wishes Game - our price: $15.99 by Hasbro Toy
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 | Don't Break the Ice list: $8.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(13 reviews)  Editorial Review: A polar bear is happily skating across the ice. He's gesturing thumbs up. A big smile stretches his face. Uh-oh. What's that tapping sound? A block of ice just disappeared from his pond. And there goes another one. |
 | Don't Spill the Beans list: $8.99 - our price: $7.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(8 reviews)  Editorial Review: After a grownup snaps this smiling red plastic bean pot together, it stands 5 inches tall. The trickis for two to four young children to drop beans onto the pot's lid, one by one, without spilling them. |
 | Don't Wake Daddy list: $19.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(15 reviews)  Editorial Review: Shhh! If you can sneak past sleeping Daddy without waking him, you can have that midnight snack you're craving. But it's going to be tough--there are roadblocks everywhere. Don't step on the cat's tail!A |
 | Electronic Battleship Advanced Mission by Hasbro Toy
(17 reviews)  Customer Review: War, anyone?: The Advanced Mission takes this familiar game to a whole new level. Here is the list of the new weapons and tactics now at your disposal: 2 exocet missles fired from your aircraft carrier; |
 | Elefun Game list: $20.99 - our price: $14.95 by Hasbro Toy
(135 reviews)  Editorial Review: This enchanting activity game will keep younger kids happily distracted, whether it's played indoors or out. A cute, blue elephant blows 30 feathery, vinyl butterflies from its 4-foot trunk into the air. |
 | Finding Nemo Game - our price: $10.99 by Hasbro Toy
(3 reviews)  Customer Review: My 4 year old really enjoys this game: My recently turned 4 y.o. boy loves this game. Some games are a bit difficult, even for an adult (the lob-the-kelp-ball into the shark's mouth game), |
 | Fishin' Around - our price: $19.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(30 reviews)  Editorial Review: In Hasbro's Fishin' Around, eight colorful fish swim up, down, and around a stream, wigglingfrom side to side and opening and closing their mouths. Kids take turns picking cards and using theirdifferent-colored fishing poles to hook and catch the fish pictured on the card that they've chosen. |
 | Girl Talk list: $10.99 - our price: $9.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(8 reviews)  Editorial Review: Looks better without makeup... secretly loves vegetables... born to be famous. Would your friends describe you this way? With Girl Talk, the game of Truth or Dare, you can find out. Are you willing to walk around the room holding your ankles while clucking like a chicken? |
 | Guess Who? list: $17.99 - our price: $15.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(56 reviews)  Editorial Review: A wonderful blend of deduction with a form of 20 Questions. Two players try to deduce the identity of their opponent's "Mystery Person." Using game boards with 48 frames apiece and an equal number of cards displaying character faces, |
 | Hands Down - our price: $10.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: Does he have a pair--or is he faking? Yes! No? What should I do?! Be right, be fast--but don't be last, or you'll end up the loser in Hands Down, Hasbro's "game of slap-happy fun." It's the perfect choice for energetic, |
 | Hi Ho Cherry-O list: $9.99 - our price: $8.99 by Parker Brothers Toy
(25 reviews)  Customer Review: This is a great game for teaching turn taking and counting.: This was my daughter's first "real" game. She was 2.8 years old when we purchased it. |
 | Hungry Hungry Hippos - our price: $16.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(54 reviews)  Editorial Review: Four hippos try to eat as many marbles as they can--as fast as they can. This game is fast-paced and riotous for kids who get to take turns popping a white marble into the ring, then furiously pressing on their hippo's levered tail to catch the prize. |
 | Lord of the Rings: Risk - our price: $25.99 by Hasbro Toy
(10 October, 2002)
(49 reviews)  Editorial Review: Fans of the board game Risk will find this Lord of the Rings edition--the Middle-earth version--thoroughly familiar. But there are all sorts of new opportunities and dangers here in the form of wizards, |
 | Lucky Ducks list: $19.99 - our price: $14.95 by Hasbro Toy
(40 reviews)  Editorial Review: Lucky Ducks is a sound-and-motion version of the typical color-matching game. An adult will need about 15 minutes to prepare the game (installing batteries, labeling ducks, and punching out cardboard nests), |
 | Monopoly Junior list: $11.99 - our price: $10.99 by Parker Brothers Toy
(31 reviews)  Editorial Review: Just like its big brother, Monopoly Jr. is big-time fun for everyone! Spend a day at the amusement park. Ride the roller coaster, bumper cars, or Ferris wheel. How about a game of miniature golf or a visit to the haunted house? |
 | Mouse Trap - our price: $16.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(61 reviews)  Editorial Review: Build a better mousetrap? We dare you. Naturally, the object is to trap mice in the mousetrap, while avoiding getting trapped. By rolling the die, you proceed around the game board, collecting cheese pieces and building a mousetrap bit by bit. |
 | Mr. Mouth Board Game - our price: $10.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(8 reviews)  Editorial Review: Blue, yellow, pink, and green flies whiz through the air as a big-mouthed frog snaps at them. Not recommended before naptime, this is a fast and furious game to see who can flip the most flies into the frog's mouth as it spins around opening and closing its gaping maw. |
 | Old MacDonald's Farm list: $20.99 by Hasbro Toy
(9 reviews)  Customer Review: Great Toy!: I bought this for my 3 yr. old daughter who is autistic. As many parents of autistic kids know, reaching a child that "lives in their own world" and has little attention span is a major challenge. |
 | Operation Brain Surgery - our price: $20.99 by Hasbro Toy
(16 reviews)  Editorial Review: Sometimes you can't help but wonder about the original meeting where the idea for a toy was first introduced. Because in order to get Operation Brain Surgery produced, someone must have sat down in a room somewhere and explained that they were proposing a game based on brain surgery. |
 | Operation list: $14.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(63 reviews)  Editorial Review: Surely countless medical careers have been launched because of this humorous game. The Operation game board features Sam the patient, lying atop a red plastic "operating table" with 12 body cavities exposed. |
 | Original Memory list: $9.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(7 reviews)  Editorial Review: Children learn about taking turns and matchmaking in this game as they try to make pairs of elated elephants, panting puppies, smiling suns, and other familiar objects. The 72 (cardboard) cards have lively, |
 | Perfection by Milton Bradley Toy
(20 reviews)  Editorial Review: Even adults will be challenged by attempting to fit all 25 pieces into place before the 60-second alarm sounds. These complex geometric shapes need to be matched with the appropriate hole before the whole tray pops up and sends them flying in an explosion of yellow plastic. |
 | Pictionary, Jr. - our price: $17.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(5 reviews)  Editorial Review: Speed, not artistry, is the key to Pictionary Junior, a party game that stole the show from Charades in the '80s. The kids' version, which has been updated with hundreds of new words to draw, has hints and two levels of play. |
 | Pooh Candy Land Edition 100 Acre Wood Picnic Game list: $11.99 - our price: $10.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(18 reviews)  Editorial Review: Two old favorites often make a winning combination when they are brought together, as is proven here in this Pooh edition of Candy Land. Winnie the Pooh and his friends, Eeyore, Piglet, and Tigger, move along the winding path of the game board, |
 | Pooh Memory Game list: $9.99 - our price: $8.99 by Hasbro Toy
(9 reviews)  Editorial Review: Pooh fans can enjoy this great memory builder alone or with friends. There are 72 honey potcards (36 matching pairs) with colorful illustrations of our favorite characters from the Winnie-the-Pooh books on the flip side. |
 | Popomatic Trouble - our price: $10.99 by Milton Bradley Toy
(41 reviews)  Editorial Review: Need an icebreaker? Want to work out some aggression without shin guards and helmets? Popomatic Trouble, Milton Bradley's classic race-and-chase game, is guaranteed to bring out your competitive side. Try to outstrip your opponents as you race your pawns around the colorful plastic board to safety. |
 | Pretty Pretty Princess - our price: $10.99 by Hasbro Toy
(30 reviews)  Editorial Review: There's a charming simplicity in this game for little ones who dream ofbeing a princess. Players move their pieces around the game board collectingplastic costume jewelry, such as rings, earrings, necklaces, |
 | Puppy Racers by Parker Brothers Toy
(22 reviews)  Editorial Review: Yip! Yip! Who can fetch the most balls--the yapping yellow pup or the bow-wowing black-and-white one? The race is on! Fast little fingers push purple buttons to make the two puppies go squeaking down the bright green track, |
 | Rack-O - our price: $8.99 by Parker Brothers Toy
(15 reviews)  Editorial Review: Like many card games, Rack-O is part skill, part luck of the draw. Two to four players try to get their rack of 10 cards in consecutive order, from lowest to highest, first. The cards are numbered from 1 to 60, |
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