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Beribboned, fuchsia-loving, feather-wearing Nancy absolutely adores being fancy, and wants her very plain family to take part in the pleasure of frills too. Your little ones will enjoy learning the difference between plain and fancy as they play this role-play game designed for kids who have not yet learned to read.
For 2 to 4 players.
For ages 3 and up.
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Posted February 3, 2011
Maybe this is better for smaller kids. My 4 year old (who absolutely loves Fancy Nancy) was not excited by this game. We've played less than a handful of times. The pieces do not stick well and there isn't much to winning besides shear luck. Kind of boring. Not well made. I think we will be craigslisting it soon. Don't waste your money on this one!
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Overview
The Fancy Nancy Dress-Up Game takes paper dolls to a new level as players help Nancy become Fancy Nancy by adding special fun stuff!Beribboned, fuchsia-loving, feather-wearing Nancy absolutely adores being fancy, and wants her very plain family to take part in the pleasure of frills too. Your little ones will enjoy learning the difference between plain and fancy as they play this role-play game designed for kids who have not yet learned to read.
For 2 to 4 players.
For ages 3 and up.