🎉 Level up your family game night with skills that last a lifetime!
The Game Plan Life Skills Board Game is a multi-player, interactive game featuring over 200 cards designed to teach kids aged 4-10 critical social and safety skills. It encourages family bonding and meaningful conversations through fun, action-packed activities without requiring batteries.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | No Warning Applicable |
Color | Multicolor |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Cardboard |
J**N
Gets the kids talking
This was a gift for our 5yr old. She loves playing the game and we love listening to the answers / helping her come up with the right answer. It gets the kids talking and we need more of that. Helps with bringing up situations in a fun way so it doesn't become boring to them.
B**6
Great activity
This is a great game/ activity for my students in the Life skills program at my high school.
M**O
So good for opening many conversations
My girls are homeschooled and so we find ourselves running into many less opportunities to discuss safety, appropriate social behaviors, etc just because they are home more and when we go out, they’re with me. I got my girls this game for Christmas. We opened it up and played a round, and we had some really great discussions. I really love this game and would play it once a week until we get through all of the cards! My girls are ages 7 and almost 9 and their age seemed perfect for this.
S**R
Great info kids might not know - life skills.
I'm a therapist and it's a great game for building skills with kids. They live setting me foo the tasks too. I'd say a life skills game more that anything.
C**L
Nice Concept Okay Execution
The concept of this game is amazing. Some of the children I work with lack in social areas. I am always in the need of new games to help them overcome this.Conceptually, this game is great. The cards are there to aid in social skills. It comes with a wide variety of cards to facilitate meaningful discussions which I appreciate.However, as a game, I am not sure how well this works. You basically roll the dice and answer questions. There is little interaction or strategy involved. You just keep moving forward. Between the dice and cards, you move forward to quickly.For us we changed some of the rules. I ask the children if they want to use the dice or cards to move. This slows down the game and allows for learning moments.We also have the children move back a few spaces of they get the answer wrong.I will point out the questions on the cards are well worth the investment. They are well written and I usually can get a good conversation started.Overall an okay purchase. Not one of my favorites, but one I will be using in terms of education for a long time to come.
K**Y
Therapy tool
As a counselor this has been a great tool to use with clients. Gets them to stay on a task, learn to be open, etc. Highly suggest this game.
S**R
Classroom Learning Fun
The products that were ordered will be used in our ECS Classroom for learning. gun and working together
S**A
Fun Game
So far so good. I got this to use in my therapy practice. It's easy and fun to use. It's not super competitive, so you can stop in the middle if you need to, and it is good for starting conversations with kids.
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