Polly Pocket Fashion Beach Game


  • A game where little girls dress Polly Pocket for beach shopping, party hopping and more
  • Players pick cards and guide Polly through a fabulous shopping spree
  • Included bonus DVD
  • Ages 4 yrs. and up

Product Description
This cool path game features the sassy, hip and fashion forward Polly Pocket dolls. Polly and her friends are always on-the-go and full of surprises. Girls dress the dolls during game-play as they pick cards to guide the shopping excursion. The game includes two authentic fashion Polly dolls and four outfits…. More >>

Polly Pocket Fashion Beach Game

Tags: beach game, bonus, cards, Dolls, excursion, fashion polly, game play, little girls, polly pocket, surprises

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  1. #1 by Star Child on July 2, 2010 - 1:52 pm

    My Mother in Law bought this total piece of junk for my 7 year old daughter. Absolutely no educational value. It actually says “Dash to the SUV to win the game!”

    Sickening. I try to teach my child to be environmentally aware and this kind of junk is what is being marketed to her age group. Great. Thanks Mattel.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. #2 by rose on July 2, 2010 - 2:54 pm

    My 5 yr old got this game as a christmas gift and we have since returned it. There is no educational matter in this game at all and all you do is move around this little board trying to get a match for your outfit on your card. we found it very boring [...]
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. #3 by momwithkids on July 2, 2010 - 5:30 pm

    Do not buy this toy for anyone under 8. Most kids think it’s polly toys to play with but it’s a game. This game is not being used as a game, the dolls are being played with and thrown around. It’s a waste of money. Just buy a regular polly toy.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. #4 by Hannah's Mom on July 2, 2010 - 6:33 pm

    My daughter and I really like this game. I don’t understand why some reviewers said there is no education value. For a young child, there is counting, strategy and memory involved. I play this with my 3 year old and she loves it. Sometimes I help her with spaces and which way would be best for her to go, but that’s about it.

    We did take out the “return to start” and “swap” cards and so that leaves an even number of cards for each “store”. She never wanted to swap her person anyway. She picks out which person she wants in the beginning and doesn’t want to have to trade it later in the game.

    The pieces are very sturdy, but I wish the bases were heavier. Polly and her friend keep falling over. I might try hot gluing a magnet on the bottom or something like that to see how that works. I was disappointed in 3 things with this game.

    1. Bases are too light and dolls fall over (already mentioned)

    2. It only comes with 2 dolls, but there are 4 bases. The game says you can play without the dolls if you have more than 2 people, but the fun part is dressing the dolls, right? How much more expensive would it have been to just include 2 more dolls?

    2. The board game isn’t that cute. The spaces are hard to follow and the “doors” of the stores are not clearly marked (especially on the boardwalk). I always have to show my daughter where the “doors” are. The winner has to get to the SUV to win, but you only see a SMALL part of the SUV. I think the overall design of the game board could have been MUCH better.

    Besides the design flaws on the game board, this is a very fun game.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by C. Marsh on July 2, 2010 - 8:57 pm

    This is a great game, but definitely no educational value, it’s just a fun game for girls to play together. The directions are somewhat confusing and not fully explanatory so we had to make up some of our own rules as we went along, but all in all, a fun game!
    Rating: 3 / 5