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Mattel Games Apple to Apples Kids 7 Plus is a vibrant card game designed for children aged 7 and up, featuring 288 unique cards that promote creativity and laughter through funny comparisons. With no duplicate cards and the ability to combine sets, this game guarantees hours of engaging fun for kids and families alike.
| ASIN | B00112EJEY |
| Age Range Description | 7 years and up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #791,396 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #9,537 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | Mattel Games |
| Color | Red |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (147) |
| Educational Objective | Reading |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027084645248 |
| Included Components | Cards |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.36 x 5.24 x 10.47 inches |
| Item Weight | 120 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Mattel |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 84.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | N1389 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Yes |
| Material Type | Cardstock |
| Model Number | N1389 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Size | 133 mm x 60 mm x 266 mm |
| Theme | Game |
| UPC | 746775325268 270846452480 027084645248 |
S**N
Family Favorite
This game came under the tree at Christmas this past year. My daughter (8 at the time) wasn't much impressed with it at first. It doesn't look terribly fun to a kid that's not a fan of reading. For that reason it got neglected for quite a while, even though my partner and I have played the adult version and loved it and she knew that. When we finally did bust out the game it was a hit. It also helped keep the neighborhood kids occupied when we had several of them in the group. We had two kids that weren't strong readers. There was my son (who is 5) and another girl that's 6. The rest of the group was three giggly 9 year old girls, one of which being my daughter, and my partner and me. We were able to make the game fun for all of us, even though there were a variety of ages. The game and it's rules are pretty simple, but I will advise everyone to encourage their children to think outside the box. We've had our judges pick things that totally didn't fit the card pulled just because it was funny and made them crack up. We've had some pretty wild games where everyone was laughing. Here's a tip for playing with kids that aren't old enough to read yet. This is what we do. The kid who isn't old enough to read will pick a card at random and show it to an adult or the person next to them so someone knows what they picked (which isn't really important if only one kid can't read). Our son finds the things he puts down to be incredibly funny when they'er read off because he knows they're probably not going to fit at all. They also make for great judges because someone can always read for them and let them pick the winner. Something else we picked up somewhere, a friend of ours told us with the adult game that the description cards you've won at the end of the game are supposed to describe you. We've had a lot of fun post-game by reminding everyone of the attributes they got in the game. Generally this only makes everyone want to play even more to see what kind of crazy description they'll get next time.
A**R
Great toy for getting kids to think about smilar items as well as reading
We bought this along with the Junior eddition for our 7 year old. It is great fun when you have a large group of people but it gets a bit harder with only 3. It is playable but just not as much fun. So we used one of the suggestions that was made in another review to add a stuffed animal to the mix so we had 4 to play with. When it is the stuffed animal's turn we just pull a random card out of that hand as its' choice and when it is deciding we just pull a random card from the ones that we put in. It makes for some random and funny answers. It is a great game to work on reading skills and on similarities and descriptive words.
H**.
This is a great game for kids
This is a great game for kids. My young kids loved watching the adults play Apples to Apples, but the cards had lots of words ("Bumbling") and people (Marilyn Monroe, etc.) that they were unfamiliar with. This one has all easier words ("Large") and only a few characters (Sesame Street), so they are able to very easily read the words and play an appropriate card. My children who play are ages 5 and 6, so they actually are younger than the age listed on the box, but they both read very well and I rarely have to help them with a word they don't know. One of the nicer parts of this is that the Apples to Apples Kids 7+ game supposedly has completely different words than the Apples to Apples Junior game (for ages 9+), so when they are older we can combine the sets. We did get the Junior/9+ version as well, but many of the words were a little difficult for my 5 year old. Would highly recommend getting this version for any younger readers. My kids want to play this all the time!
W**G
Perfect for my 6 and 8 year old!
I played the adult version at a party and was impressed. I wanted to purchase a version that was better suited for my 6 and 8 year old and this is perfect! My kids love it so much they want to play it again and again. It has encouraged my 6 year old, who is just learning to get her words down, to want to read, something which I have found hard to do. That alone makes this game worth it! I do have to deduct one star because there are a lot fewer cards than in the adult version. I wonder how many times we'll be able to play it before the cards start repeating too often.
B**R
Family fun!!
This game was a lifesaver over a cold, snowy Thanksgiving!! Our 6 and 9 year old grandsons loved playing this game with the adults!! Would highly recommend!! Just make sure your youngest game player can read. There are also higher levels of this game....I will order those as the kids get older!
M**N
Apples to Apples Kids 7 Plus
I have 2nd and 3rd graders. To learn the game, I divided them into groups with me being the judge. We played two rounds. The students loved the game so much they came in for recess to play again. It will be a very good way to improve their vocabulary and comprehension skills.
L**B
Apples to Apples Kids Plus 7 was a recommended game for a nine year old
One of my granddaughters said it is a really good game, so I hope my other granddaughter that I bought it for enjoys it.
J**N
Good for younger than 7
My kids are 5 & 8 and this game was perfect for my 5 year old...way too easy for my 8 year old. I would have rather gotten the Junior version. Because my 5 year old doesn't stay interested in it long enough to want to play, and my 8 year old doesn't want to play it because it is too easy.
P**E
It's a great game, really simply to pick up, and lots of fun. My youngest is 8 and my day is 84 and they both enjoyed playing it at Christmas!
S**R
This is a wonderful game that's not only a lot of fun but also has the potential (if parents / participants use it with that awareness) to enhance a child's ability to express, participate, debate etc very key skills.
A**R
I bought this based on other reviews and was pleasantly surprised to find my children love it as well! They actually ask for this game on family game night and laugh their heads off the whole time we're playing. My daughters are 5 and 9.
Y**N
Good game. Children love it
V**B
Kids love it
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