

Rapunzels Revenge-2000 Winner- Let down your hair and play! Race to rescue Rapunzel from the wicked witch, as you work your way around Rapunzels braid. Players are princes who travel along the game board, all racing against the witch to build a braid long enough to rescue Rapunzel from the tower. Invented by 9 year-old Lindsay Berstein. Retail Price: $15.00
The Great Jungle Adventure- 1996 Winner- Race to rescue your stranded friend on the island of Nowhere! Journey throught the jungle: explore uncharted territory, collect exotic jewels, and create passwords to blaze your trail. You win if you are the first explorer to reach the island of Nowhere! Invented by 7 year-old Mary Carville. Retail Price: $15.00
Twisted Tales- 1995 Winner- Once upon a time, Peter Pan huffed and puffed and blew the house down! Players start one fairy tale and end up with another, creating hilarious twisted tales in the process. The object is to be the first to match up the beginnings and endings of five fairy tales - players use their memories to find the cards that they need. Invented by 8 year-old Regan Chan-Kirk. Retail Price: $15.00
Take a Hike- 1994 Winner- Kids take a hike through the forest in a race to fill their backpacks and reach Camp Fun. Players move around the board collecting animals found in nature. The animals stick to the backpacks, then peel off so that they can be used over and over again. Take a Hike is simple enough that 4 year-olds can quickly learn to play, but interesting enough to hold older kids' attention. Invented by 5 year-old Derek Nelson. Retail Price: $15.00
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