 | 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. |
 | Boggle - our price: $13.99 by Parker Brothers Toy
(39 reviews)  Editorial Review: You can't beat a classic like Boggle for sheer return of fun on one's investment in a simple game. A small container holds 16 cubes, each cube marked with a different letter on each of its six sides. Give the container a good shake, |
 | Bop It - Extreme 2 list: $25.99 - our price: $19.99 by Hasbro Toy
(18 reviews)  Editorial Review: Even electronic toys have gone extreme. Kids love the original Bop It, an electronic toy that challenges response time to pull, twist, and bop different parts of the toy. The Extreme 2 version adds two more tasks, |
 | Bop It - Extreme list: $25.99 by Hasbro Toy
(194 reviews)  Editorial Review: Even electronic toys have gone extreme. Kids love the original Bop It, an electronic toy that challenges response time to pull, twist, and bop different parts of the toy. The extreme version adds two more tasks, |
 | Clue 1949 1st Edition - our price: $24.99 by Winning Moves Toy
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Perfect gift for my Grandparents: This turned out to be the perfect gift for my Grandparents because this edition is from their generation. |
 | Clue Haunted Mansion - our price: $24.99 by Hasbro Toy
(15 October, 2004)
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 | Clue list: $15.99 - our price: $12.95 by Parker Brothers Toy
(70 reviews)  Editorial Review: Poor Mr. Boddy has been shockingly murdered in his own mansion. To win this game, you must become a roving detective, sniffing out the answers to the classic mystery questions: Who among Mr. Boddy's guests committed the murder? |
 | 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. |
 | Monopoly - The American Edition Game - our price: $9.97 by Hasbro Toy
(21 May, 2002)
(12 reviews)  Editorial Review: The most popular game in the world is showing some serious Americanpatriotism. With red, white, and blue as the signature colors, Monopoly playerscan buy, sell, and build up some favorite slices of America. |
 | Monopoly Deluxe Edition - our price: $20.99 by Parker Brothers Toy
(46 reviews)  Editorial Review: Sure, this real estate trading game has been the world's most popular board game for more than six decades, but what makes this edition "deluxe"? For one thing, it brings back the sturdywooden (not plastic) houses and hotels of years gone by. |
 | Monopoly - our price: $10.99 by Parker Brothers Toy
(94 reviews)  Editorial Review: In 1934, in the midst of the Great Depression, an unemployed heating engineer from Pennsylvania created the game of Monopoly. Realizing that his get-rich theme might appeal to other Americans, he had the game printed and distributed in a Philadelphia department store. |
 | 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, |
 | 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, |
 | Risk list: $23.99 by Parker Brothers Toy
(99 reviews)  Editorial Review: Risk--the game of world conquest--features a tri-fold game board that is a map of six continents divided into 42 territories. It's a game of strategy as you battle to win by launching daring attacks, defending your territory, |
 | Sorry list: $16.99 - our price: $12.99 by Parker Brothers Toy
(38 reviews)  Editorial Review: This classic game of luck, strategy, and determination is easy to grasp for children as young as 6 years old, yet it's fun for adults and older siblings too. By drawing cards, players move their game pieces around the board, |
 | Trivial Pursuit 20th Anniversary list: $39.99 by Hasbro Toy
(11 July, 2002)
(109 reviews)  Editorial Review: If you remember playing the popular original in the early '80s, you may want to get this Trivial Pursuit 20th Anniversary edition for nostalgic reasons. If you remember a lot of the last two decades, you'll want to get this edition to test yourself. |
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