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Disney Princess Treats & Sweets Board Game

(8 customer reviews)

Spin Master Games Disney Princess Treats & Sweets Party Board Game

Product Summary

  • Theme: Disney Princess Tea Party
  • Gameplay: Players pour dice from a Magical Teapot to determine movement on the gameboard and how many Cupcake Cards to turn over.
  • Objective: Collect 5 matching Cupcake Cards to win.
  • Characters: Features popular Disney Princesses including Elsa, Ariel, Belle, Mulan, and Tiana.
  • Skills Developed: Enhances focus, memory, and matching skills for kids aged 4 and up.
  • Players: Suitable for 2 to 4 players, making it great for family game nights and gatherings.
  • Contents: Includes a 3-piece teapot, gameboard, 40 cupcake cards, punch sheets, 4 teacup movers, 2 dice, and labels.

Enjoy a delightful experience celebrating with Disney Princesses in this fun and educational board game!

Last updated on October 16, 2025 4:25 pm Details

£19.99

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This Disney Princess Treats & Sweets Party Board Game is an absolute delight for young children and families alike! The game is designed for kids aged 4 and up, making it perfect for my little ones. The rules are straightforward, allowing everyone to jump right into the fun without any confusion.
The highlight of the game is undoubtedly the Magical Teapot that serves as a dice shaker. My kids were enchanted by this feature, and it made the gameplay even more exciting. The gameboard is colorful, showcasing the different treats that players need to match, which adds to the overall appeal.
What I appreciate most is how this game promotes critical skills like memory and focus while ensuring everyone has a blast. It’s a great way for family members of all ages to bond—whether it’s a game night with the kids or a gathering with friends.
However, I do have some concerns about the teapot’s durability. While it’s easy to assemble and disassemble for storage, I worry that the pegs may wear out over time. Overall, though, this game is a fantastic addition to our collection, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a fun and engaging activity for young children.

8 reviews for Disney Princess Treats & Sweets Board Game

  1. Angela

    The Disney Princess Treats and Sweets Party Board Game is designed for children aged 4 and up. The instructions are straightforward, making it easy to grasp the rules quickly. The teapot, which serves as the dice shaker, snaps together effortlessly, and my kids particularly enjoyed this feature. It easily splits in half for storage. The game board displays the treats that need to be matched, turning it into a matching game with a fun twist. Players use cups as their game pieces, moving around the board with a saucer and 5 sugar cubes at their side. One die indicates the color heart to move to, which corresponds to a treat to match, while the other die shows how many cards can be turned over. The goal is to match the cards with the picture your piece lands on, or you might uncover a princess wild card that automatically matches the treat. When players successfully match cards or get a wild card, they place them on their saucer and add a sugar cube to their cup. The first player to put all 5 sugar cubes in their cup and shout “tea party” wins. My children, aged 3 and 6, found it easy to play and quickly understood the rules, enjoying the game overall. However, with many cards, they struggled to remember the locations of previously turned cards, though this didn’t diminish their fun. The teapot is charming and unique, and both kids loved it, though it would be more convenient if it fit into the box without needing to be halved for storage. I purchased the game for £8, which I consider to be good value for money.

  2. Z-Lo

    I purchased this for Christmas for my 5 and 3-year-old daughters, and they both adored it. The game doesn’t take too long to play and is quite easy for them to grasp. The highlight for them is definitely the teapot that pours the dice!

  3. Angela

    The Disney Princess Treats and Sweets Party Board Game. It is aimed at 4+ years old. The instructions are easy to follow and we were quick to understand the rules. The teapot snaps together easily and is the dice shaker. My kids especially loved this aspect of the game. The teapot splits in two easily to be packed away. There is a game board which shows which treats you need to match. It’s basically a matching game with a twist. The cups are your play pieces which you move around the board. You have a saucer and 5 sugar cubes which is next to you. One dice tells you the colour heart you’re moving to, which has a treat that you need to match. The other dice tells you how many cards you can turn over. The cards you turn over need to match the picture your piece has landed on, or you might turn over a princess wild card, which automatically matches whatever treat you’ve landed on. When you match the cards or get a wild card, you place them on your saucer and put a sugar cube into your cup. The first to put all 5 sugar cubes into their cup and shouts tea party wins.

    My children are 3 and 6, both were able to easily play this game. They understood the rules quickly and enjoyed playing it. There are a lot of cards which made it difficult for them to recall where previously turned over cards were. But they still enjoyed it.

    The teapot is lovely and different, both children loved it. However to pack it away you have to keep halving it, it would have been better if it fit into the box whole.

    I paid £8 for this game so feel it is value for money.

  4. Kaylie

    My daughter and son had a great time playing this game together. It’s simple to understand and perfect for younger kids.

  5. Kaylie

    My daughter and son loved playing this game together. Easy to catch on and brilliant for younger ones

  6. Z-Lo

    Bought this for Christmas for my 5 & 3 year old grls and they both loved it. It doesnt take super long to play and is pretty simple for them to understand. The fact that the teapot pours the dice is the big seller for them!

  7. Tiffany Scattergood

    This is a lovely little game, easy to learn and got all the boys and girls playing it. Only issue is that if you want to keep the game in the box, the teapot has to be dismantled every time. The pegs to snap it together will not last long doing this, and it’s very hard to separate once clicked together.

  8. Tiffany Scattergood

    This is a delightful game that’s simple to pick up, and it has everyone, both boys and girls, engaged. The only drawback is that if you want to store the game in the box, you have to disassemble the teapot each time. The pegs used to connect it won’t hold up well with repeated assembly, and it’s quite challenging to separate once they’re clicked together.

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