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The Fisher Price Imaginext Adventures Castle is amazing, it’s filled with some really cool magical features that make your little prince or princesses imaginative adventures much more exciting! Let’s have a look at a few and then we’ll look at some reviews…

Action Stones: This terrific Fisher Price Castle comes with things called Action Stones, they are little round disks set into different parts of the castle, with the texture of a stone. These Action Stones have little foot sized indents that fit the feet of the included action figures like the king or his knights and when you put one of the figures into the 6 different Action Stones and rotate him then amazing, unexpected things happen.
Drawbridge: When you activate the drawbridge Action Stone the drawbridge drops and the gates swing open allowing you to enter the wonderful castle.
Revolving Throne: Have you been granted an audience with the King or challenged by one of his knights? Activating the throne Action Stone revolves the throne around so that the King or Knight are visible and facing you.
Hidden Stairs: What castle is complete without a hidden coridor or hidden stairs? Using the hidden stairs Action Stone swings several stairs out of a wall to form a secret, hidden stair case that leads up to the battlements.
Secret Passage: There’s a very useful secret in this imaginext Fisher Price Castle, are you trying to sneak past the guards, easy – use the secret passage Action Stone to slip through the castle walls undetected!
Trap Door: The orcs have the castle under siege and have just managed to scale the walls and jump onto the battlements, quick activate the trap door Action Stone and let that nasty orc slide right down to the dungeon!

Fisher Price Castle: Imaginext Adventures Castle - Action Stone 2

Fisher Price Castle: Imaginext Adventures Castle - Action Stone 1
Opening Grate: When you activate the grate Action Stone the grate swings upward allowing your cannon room to move forward and shoot. Raise the grate, arm your cannon, defend your Fisher Price Castle!
Amazon.com Product Description
Let your little one become the king of the castle with the Imaginext Adventures toy by Fisher Price. Kids ages three and up unlock a new adventure every time they play. Secret passages, revolving walls, and stairs that magically appear out of nowhere create the fantasy world of every child’s dreams. Excitement is around every turn with six figure-action points. A working draw-bridge, trap door, and cannon protect the castle from being taken over by intruders. Sometime upon their quest, they may discover the golden throne hidden behind a revolving wall. There is no limit to the adventures that children can act out with this captivating castle.

Unlock the Magic
Four action figures come with this set with removable helmets, swords, and shields. In case of a sudden attack from dragons or giants, it also comes with two flags and a working cannon. Six figure-activated stones provide hours of imaginative play — simply place the figure on the point and turn to reveal secret actions! A draw bridge, opening shield, rotating wall, hidden stairs, trap door, and a secret escape bring the youngster back in time to the middle ages. A dungeon door and inner castle doors are also provided. When the child is done playing, this toy folds up for convenient, easy storage. Other play packs and accessories are available to continue the fun. With a sturdy plastic construction and quiet design, the Imaginext Adventures is a great choice for children and their parents.
Features
The nooks, crannies, and special features of this product enhance the imagination and keep active children busy. The action figures have moveable arms and legs that are easy to manipulate by little fingers. In addition, the knight’s shields and swords stay in place so that the small pieces won’t become lost. As the youngster grows, parents can add onto this playset with accessories and other figures, sold separately. Unlike many toys, it fosters imagination rather than replacing it, and is so quiet that kids can play for hours without disturbing their family.
What’s in the Box
Castle, two flags, working cannon, four figures (helmets, swords, and shields included), inner castle doors, and dungeon door.
Reviews
Way too cool
“My 6YO saw this at Target and couldn’t stop playing with it (in the box of course), looking it over and saying how great it was. He was so impressed that, for the first time, he didn’t spend his allowance on a book or small toy, but decided to save it so in a couple months or so, he could buy this.
I looked at it with him. The castle is very sturdy and well-made. There are also lots of cute accesories that can be purchased for it. The castle and accesories are cool enough for any kid. My teen-age daughter moaned “And when I was a kid, all I had were Barbies! Why didn’t we have this stuff?!?”
Finally, the “cool toy” age
“My 3-year old received this for his recent birthday, and he loves it. Heck, so do I! The version he has came packaged with the normally sold-separately jousting knights, so you may want to shop around at your local retailers first, or wait til Amazon gets that version. Anyway, there is a lot to do in this castle, it is a good value for the price, and it looks to be very durable.”
There are castles and then there are castles, what do I mean by that? Well you can have a toy castle, I mean just the toy castle with the walls and parapets, the drawbridge and flags, etc. Sure it’s got a regal insignia on the side and the drawbridge really works and it’s got some cool features but it’s not really much to play with by itself. Only when you start adding some realistic castle toys will your castle playset come alive. So what castle toys do you need to make your toy castle more enjoyable? Let’s break this down into areas so you can decide what you want and don’t want without getting confused.
Castle toys: the castle itself
Depending on the age of your little prince or princess you may or may not go for these, but for the little ones – maybe ages 4 to 7 you can’t go past a Playmobil castle or a Fisher Price castle. These come with a range of castle toys, like some knights and a play mat that the castle sits on with a picture of a moat, etc. This is a great beginning and a real necessity, but you’re probably going to want to add a few other things as well.
Castle toys: destructive equipment & siege engines
Little boys particularly love destroying things if you haven’t already noticed! Don’t worry psychologists are now telling us this is healthy! There are some perfect castle toys now that will help your little man in a role-playing, constructive kind of way. Think medieval times and what they had back then; siege engines like battering rams, catapults, siege towers, cannons, trebuchets and even ballista’s are the main toys, some of them really work and are quite intricate.
Castle toys: good charactersGood characters are always popular amongst the little boys and even the little girls. Toy knights are really well-liked of course, there’s something fascinating about an armour clad, heroic figure atop a valiant rearing steed. Toy knights are great fun, they’re the ones that always vanquish the nasty dragons and return to the castle to receive the honour and rewards from the King and Queen. Of course a toy castle wouldn’t be complete without a princess, after all who is the dragon after and who is the knight saving? |
![]() These two boys seem to be enjoying some great castle toys |
| A regal prince is always a good one to have as well, you can also go for some of courtiers like a jester who is always fun. | |
Castle toys: bad characters
What would a castle be without someone to attack it and its inhabitants, in reality that’s what castles were built for; protection. But what did they need protecting against? The simple answer in most fantasy stories is the ultimate evil monster, the dragon! Dragon toys are immensely popular with some amazing examples like the two-headed copper dragon. Another favourite monster after the Lord of the Rings trilogy of movies is the orc. Of course there are others, evil looking knights, ogres and giants, etc, etc.
Castle toys: other suggestions
There are a few other castle toys that will help your toy castle look more realistic, some peasants around the castle always give a bit of added realism. Some livestock like chickens, pigs and horses always go really well too. Oh and of course you can add some incredible miniature furniture and other household items that add amazing detail.
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“Enter the world of knights and castles with this great play set. Includes a trapdoor in the tower, and a drawbridge to protect against possible enemy attack. A functional hoist, king`s throne and prisoner`s dungeon are also included. Assembly is required and time required for assembly is 2 hours. Great for imaginative play”
“This Playmobil castle follows a tradition we started with our daughter and that we are passing on to her children. The boys have had great fun discovering the intricate details provided by Playmobil. Their interest will grow along with them. We cannot wait for the production of the Egyptian theme.”
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Little boys are enamoured with toy castles, it’s no secret. If you’ve ever seen a small boy or a couple of boys together playing with castle toys you’ll see what I mean. They are enthralled with the little toy cannons, mesmerised with the drawbridge, raising it up and lowering it again and again. They love to have things fall from the battlements, little men jumping from the parapets to land on some unsuspecting character or battering ram.
They role-play with the little toy knights and the little kings and queens and other miniature characters. They make the knights do battle with the dragon toys and weave fantastic tales of heroism and sacrifice while they play. It’s amazing to watch them play like this, their imagination is absorbing.
I must admit when I was a boy anything to do with castles or dragons, knights and paladin’s all those sorts of things really grabbed my attention. Thinking about it now it was a very romantic allure, for me I think it was the mystery of that era. Medieval times hold my interest even to this day but it seemed more than that; there was an air of the magical, the lure of something secret, something unknown and desired. Maybe it was the deep, indwelling desire to battle that dragon and win the princess. Who knows?
I am not sure why I felt the way I did but I know if I had of come down the stairs on Christmas morning, my whole family watching me tear open the paper on my very own castle playset, like a Playmobil castle or a Fisher Price castle, I would have been the happiest little boy on earth.
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