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Got your back: Class game about racism and bystander attitudes
How do you react when you experience something racist? How can you best assist a target? What makes you not respond or respond to racist incidents and statements? How can young people respond safely when they witness racist incidents and …
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Food Freedom Family: Card Set
With the FFF card set we want to offer a positive and light-hearted way to talk about food, body and self-image. The card set contains 52 colorful and illustrated cards that invite children and adults to open conversations. Each card contains …
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GETTING YOURSELF WAY in Care and Health: Educational game
The aim of the game is to familiarize young people with the healthcare and welfare landscape.
The game is built around fifteen characters with various requests for help in the field of health and well-being. The players try to help the characters by …
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Colette Zucchini's Quartet
How do you let children enjoy cauliflower, leek and pumpkin with taste? And how do you get children excited to get started in the seasonal kitchen?
The quartet play by Colette Zucchini, a trendy eco chicken, portrays nine vegetables and shows the …
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Amai!: Card game artificial intelligence
Be the first to try to build a smart AI solution such as a smart refrigerator, a nutrition coach or a waste sorting aid. You do that by collecting the right cards. And make sure your system doesn't crash!
The game is simple with simple rules and is …
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Kikkerbecool: Board game to practice social skills
Kikkerbecool is an exciting board game in which the players discuss different skills with each other:
- social skills,
- good manners,
- stand up for yourself,
- deal with bullying and teasing.
While the children cheerfully discuss all kinds of …
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Is that WEIRD?: Board game about mental wellbeing, disability and diversity
Mental vulnerability and limitations are themes that are not easy to discuss and can be stigmatized. The stubborn board game Is that WEIRD? helps break through these barriers. Children are stimulated by the game to engage in conversation, so that …
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The Gourmets: Game with crazy challenges and movement assignments
Lekkerbekjes turns tasting and exercise into a game. Literally. The gourmets invite children to taste funny, strange and especially tasty snacks and take on crazy challenges and exercise assignments. Lekkerbekjes is a game that you can play as a …
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Code names: Expansion Belgium
With the permission of the publishers, Level21 has made expansion decks of two hundred words. You can use this theme set with the original game to invest extra in knowledge and vocabulary related to Belgium:
- motorways;
- waterways and rivers; …
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Question Volcano: Playing with 36 philosophical themes
Question Volcano is a cooperative game that encourages creative, critical and problem-solving thinking in the classroom or at home. Players explore surprising images and are challenged to make creative connections. Question Volcano contains 36 …
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Blueland-Geelland: Diversity simulation game
Blauwland-Geelland is a diversity simulation game for children aged 8 to 12.
The game encourages two groups to discover each other's habits, customs, rituals and agreements.
The players are divided into 2 groups: Blueland and Yellowland. Each …
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Senegal, en route!
In the center is a large cloth game board on which a map of a city (Thiès) and surroundings is drawn. Together with Jules, Déguène, Mariam and Moustapha, we go en route (on the road) and get to know their neighbourhood. We come into contact with …
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