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product_id: 278053581
title: "Apples to Apples Junior Game, for Ages 9+, 4-8 Players | Funny Comparison Card Play Designed for Kids and Family Game Night"
brand: "mattel games"
price: "161.86 DT"
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reviews_count: 13
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# 504 vibrant cards for endless fun 100% recyclable, frustration-free packaging 4-8 players, perfect for family game night Apples to Apples Junior Game, for Ages 9+, 4-8 Players | Funny Comparison Card Play Designed for Kids and Family Game Night

**Brand:** mattel games
**Price:** 161.86 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍏 Compare, laugh, and connect—where family game night becomes legendary!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Apples to Apples Junior Game, for Ages 9+, 4-8 Players | Funny Comparison Card Play Designed for Kids and Family Game Night by mattel games
- **How much does it cost?** 161.86 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- mattel games enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mattel games brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Endless Family Fun:** 504 colorful cards keep every round fresh and exciting, ensuring hours of laughter and engagement.
- • **Inclusive Gameplay:** Designed for 4 to 8 players ages 9+, making it the ultimate bonding experience for kids, teens, and adults alike.
- • **Eco-Friendly Packaging:** Arrives in a 100% recyclable, frustration-free box, so you can feel good about your purchase and the planet.
- • **Brain-Boosting Entertainment:** Enhances vocabulary and critical thinking through hilarious, creative comparisons that spark lively conversations.
- • **Quick to Learn, Hard to Put Down:** Simple rules mean everyone’s playing and participating every turn—no waiting, just nonstop fun.

## Overview

Apples to Apples Junior is a fast-paced, family-friendly card game featuring 504 kid-appropriate cards designed to boost vocabulary and thinking skills. Suitable for 4 to 8 players aged 9 and up, it encourages creative comparisons and lively discussions. Packaged in eco-conscious, easy-to-open materials, this game guarantees hours of inclusive, educational fun for families and friends.

## Description

The Apples to Apples Junior family party game is made especially for kids. Designed for younger members of the family, it's as easy as comparing "apples to apples." With a hilarious mix of kid-friendly cards, it will keep younger players laughing while building vocabulary and thinking skills. Each round, the "judge" plays a Green Apple card, like "Amazing." The other players choose their best match from the Red Apple cards in their hand, such as "The Last Day of School." Trying to convince the judge that your card is the best answer is part of the fun! Colors and decorations may vary.

Review: Great family game - I bought this to take to a friends house for game night with his kids. 9 year old boy, 11 year old girl, my friend and his wife, my wife and me. Wife and I have no kids. Game was a huge success. Kids begged for their dad to invite us back for more game nights. We've had 2 and have another next week now. The game is fun for all ages for many reasons. Everyone is participating almost all the time, instead waiting for 5 other people to take their turns. Because all are trying to match a key word, all participate every turn. Also interesting and fun is that the judge for each turn decides the best match based on their own judgement. With my very intelligent friend, his judgement will be very literal and scientific. With his 9yo son, judgement will be whimsical and funny. It is entertaining for all ages. The cards in the junior version definitely contain some famous figures that us older folk (50s) didn't get, but the kids did. Not too many though. The cards have held up to child exuberance so far. I cringe at times at the handling, but none are bent or creased yet. The game is very quick to understand.
Review: Good family game night game! - Such a great game to play with our kids ( 10 & 8 ) good clean fun but same concept as games like cards against humanity love that it’s a family friendly game. Bonus that it’s a smaller more compact game so it fits easily in our overflowing game closet. DEFINITELY WORTH THE MONEY FOR GOOD FAMILY QUALITY TIME!

## Features

- Item arrives in frustration-free, easy-to-open box that's 100% recyclable.
- The Apples to Apples Junior family party game is made especially for kids 9 years and older. It's the hilarious Apples to Apples party game designed for younger members of the family.
- Players will delight in the crazy comparisons while expanding their vocabulary and thinking skills. It's as easy as comparing "apples to apples!"
- Each round, one player takes on the role of judge and plays a descriptive Green Apple card, like "Sticky." The other players choose their best match from the Red Apple cards in their hand, like "Frog Tongue."
- Players should try to convince the judge that their card is the best choice and can get really creative with their reasons! "Table talk" is one of the most important -and hilarious -parts of the game!
- The judge decides the winner and awards that player the Green Apple card. The first player to collect 4 Green Apple cards wins.
- With 504 cards, the Apples to Apples Junior game can provide hours of fun for 4 to 8 players.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08GLJXYWP |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,323 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #60 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | Mattel Games |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Product Ships in Own Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,266 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Improving language and cognitive skills |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00887961933994 |
| Grenre | Party |
| Included Components | Includes 504 game cards (Red Apple cards and Green Apple cards) and instructions.​ |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 1.38 x 10.43 x 10.43 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1.38"L x 10.43"W |
| Item Type Name | Toys |
| Item Weight | 1.58 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Mattel |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 108 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GVW46 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | Apples to Apples Junior |
| Model Number | GVW46 |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 8 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Kid-friendly cards and gameplay |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | Junior |
| Set Name | Apples to Apples Junior |
| Size | 10.43 x 1.38 x 10.43 inches |
| Supported Battery Types | No battery required |
| Theme | Game |
| UPC | 887961933994 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Are these the same cards that are in the bigger box marked "Party Box" Family?**
A: There are two formats of the "Party Box" - standard packaging, and frustration-free packaging. The standard packaging contains 441 red cards and 63 double-word green cards, and measures 10.5"x10.5"x1.5". The frustration-free package contains 438 red cards and 62 double-word green cards, and measures 6"x3.75"x2.5". The double-word green cards change the game play slightly: the judge chooses which word to use, or you can play the "2 for 1" variation in which "each player selects the Red Apple card from their hand that is best described by BOTH words on the Green Apple card". Both Party Boxes have the label "Family" in the lower left corner to indicate it is a family category game. This should not be confused with the Family Edition.The Family Edition is also labeled "Party Box" and, just by looking at the picture, it is impossible to distinguish this from the standard packaging Party Box. The price, and the words "Family Edition" in the title are the only clues that this is actually a different product. The Family Edition contains 756 red cards and 252 green cards, and measures 12"x12"x4". It is a slightly bigger box than the standard packaging of the Party Box, but it is hard to tell this from the pictures, because they have the same shape. To be sure of which one you are getting, look in the description: in the Family Edition you will see "Includes over 1,000 cards", as compared to "Includes over 500 cards" in either format of the Party Box. Beware of the misleading advertisement on the Family Edition product page that says "There is a newer model of this item", with a link to the Party Box page. This fooled me into thinking that the standard packaging of the Party Box is the same thing as the Family Edition, just a newer version. This is NOT the case! The Party Box is half the price, but contains less than half the cards. The reduction of cards hits the hardest in the green card supply, with a mere 62 in the frustration-free Party Box and 63 in the standard packaging Party Box. The Party Box green cards have two words each and the Family Edition green cards have one word each, but there are four times as many. So if you really want to play the "2 for 1" variation with the Family Edition, you can draw two green cards per turn and STILL have more than twice as many turns as with the Party Box.The rules sheet for the Party Box is simplified and lacks detail. It does not contain the chart of how many cards are needed to win for different numbers of players, as there is in the Family Edition rules sheet.Physically, the standard packaging Party Box is very close to the Family Edition, only a couple of inches smaller but the same shape. The frustration-free packaging is more compact and portable. You could throw the frustration-free box in a purse or backpack to take with you on the go. If the box is jostled around or turned upside down, the cards will stay secure in the frustration-free packaging Party Box, but will get shaken around and fall out of their tray in either the standard packaging Party Box or the Family Edition. If portability is your priority, compare the frustration-free Party Box to the "Apples to Apples To Go" portable version, with 270 red cards and 90 single-word green cards, measuring 8"x8"x2", and featuring a built-in carrying case with magnetic closure.Conclusion: The Party Box is a cheaper version, what I would call Apples to Apples "lite". It is roughly half the price of the Family Edition, and contains less than half of the cards. It is a good budget option if you don't anticipate needing 1,000+ cards. The frustration-free packaging is compact and decently portable, so it may be a good budget alternative to the "Apples to Apples To Go" travel edition. Although the Party Box is being advertised as an updated model of the Family Edition, it is really a downgraded version. The packaging is so similar that it is very misleading. Don't be fooled.

**Q: What is the difference between the Party Box and the regular game?**
A: There are two formats of the "Party Box" - standard packaging, and frustration-free packaging. The standard packaging contains 441 red cards and 63 double-word green cards, and measures 10.5"x10.5"x1.5". The frustration-free package contains 438 red cards and 62 double-word green cards, and measures 6"x3.75"x2.5". The double-word green cards change the game play slightly: the judge chooses which word to use, or you can play the "2 for 1" variation in which "each player selects the Red Apple card from their hand that is best described by BOTH words on the Green Apple card". Both Party Boxes have the label "Family" in the lower left corner to indicate it is a family category game. This should not be confused with the Family Edition.The Family Edition is also labeled "Party Box" and, just by looking at the picture, it is impossible to distinguish this from the standard packaging Party Box. The price, and the words "Family Edition" in the title are the only clues that this is actually a different product. The Family Edition contains 756 red cards and 252 green cards, and measures 12"x12"x4". It is a slightly bigger box than the standard packaging of the Party Box, but it is hard to tell this from the pictures, because they have the same shape. To be sure of which one you are getting, look in the description: in the Family Edition you will see "Includes over 1,000 cards", as compared to "Includes over 500 cards" in either format of the Party Box. Beware of the misleading advertisement on the Family Edition product page that says "There is a newer model of this item", with a link to the Party Box page. This fooled me into thinking that the standard packaging of the Party Box is the same thing as the Family Edition, just a newer version. This is NOT the case! The Party Box is half the price, but contains less than half the cards. The reduction of cards hits the hardest in the green card supply, with a mere 62 in the frustration-free Party Box and 63 in the standard packaging Party Box. The Party Box green cards have two words each and the Family Edition green cards have one word each, but there are four times as many. So if you really want to play the "2 for 1" variation with the Family Edition, you can draw two green cards per turn and STILL have more than twice as many turns as with the Party Box. The rules sheet for the Party Box is simplified and lacks detail. It does not contain the chart of how many cards are needed to win for different numbers of players, as there is in the Family Edition rules sheet.Physically, the standard packaging Party Box is very close to the Family Edition, only a couple of inches smaller but the same shape. The frustration-free packaging is more compact and portable. You could throw the frustration-free box in a purse or backpack to take with you on the go. If the box is jostled around or turned upside down, the cards will stay secure in the frustration-free packaging Party Box, but will get shaken around and fall out of their tray in either the standard packaging Party Box or the Family Edition. If portability is your priority, compare the frustration-free Party Box to the "Apples to Apples To Go" portable version, with 270 red cards and 90 single-word green cards, measuring 8"x8"x2", and featuring a built-in carrying case with magnetic closure. Conclusion: The Party Box is a cheaper version, what I would call Apples to Apples "lite". It is roughly half the price of the Family Edition, and contains less than half of the cards. It is a good budget option if you don't anticipate needing 1,000+ cards. The frustration-free packaging is compact and decently portable, so it may be a good budget alternative to the "Apples to Apples To Go" travel edition. Although the Party Box is being advertised as an updated model of the Family Edition, it is really a downgraded version. The packaging is so similar that it is very misleading. Don't be fooled.

**Q: is it 1000+ cards like it says in the title, or 504 cards like it says in the product description?**
A: 504 cards are included.

**Q: The age range starts at 7, is it possible a 5 year old could play with minimal help?**
A: It’s possible depending on the 5 year old’s reading level. You are given a word, and have to find a card from your hand to match the word. Young children may need help understanding the words used. Most are easy like “Nasty”, “Funny”, others are harder like “Entertaining”,  “Interesting”. In your hand the cards have a written description, along with a picture from a Disney movie. But the picture isn’t always a perfect match if you can’t read your cards. For example, there is a card that says “zooming” with a picture of buzz and woody flying in the air. There’s a card that says “swamp”, but the picture is of a Llama watching a frog from Emperor’s New Grove. The picture alone doesn’t tell you what the card says if you can’t read it.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great family game
*by A***R on November 16, 2025*

I bought this to take to a friends house for game night with his kids. 9 year old boy, 11 year old girl, my friend and his wife, my wife and me. Wife and I have no kids. Game was a huge success. Kids begged for their dad to invite us back for more game nights. We've had 2 and have another next week now. The game is fun for all ages for many reasons. Everyone is participating almost all the time, instead waiting for 5 other people to take their turns. Because all are trying to match a key word, all participate every turn. Also interesting and fun is that the judge for each turn decides the best match based on their own judgement. With my very intelligent friend, his judgement will be very literal and scientific. With his 9yo son, judgement will be whimsical and funny. It is entertaining for all ages. The cards in the junior version definitely contain some famous figures that us older folk (50s) didn't get, but the kids did. Not too many though. The cards have held up to child exuberance so far. I cringe at times at the handling, but none are bent or creased yet. The game is very quick to understand.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good family game night game!
*by M***N on April 7, 2026*

Such a great game to play with our kids ( 10 & 8 ) good clean fun but same concept as games like cards against humanity love that it’s a family friendly game. Bonus that it’s a smaller more compact game so it fits easily in our overflowing game closet. DEFINITELY WORTH THE MONEY FOR GOOD FAMILY QUALITY TIME!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Family game night
*by L***A on February 7, 2026*

My boys love playing this game. We definitely have it in rotation for family game night. It was easy for my 6 yr old to learn too.

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