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Review on ๐Ÿงฉ Enhance Emotional Development: Peaceable Kingdom Friends and Neighbors Cooperative Game for Kids by Kevin Jacobson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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Let me start by saying that this game is awesome! I bought this to play with my 4 year old daughter and she absolutely loves it. My daughter has a language problem that makes it difficult for her to communicate, so I bought this game to try and get her to speak more and express her feelings. This game aims to analyze the feelings of others, in this case the characters in the game, and then solve their problems to make them happy. The set contains several game boards, each consisting of 9 fields. Each square itself has a different character with a different problem and a little rhyme to explain that problem. The game also comes with a very cute little bag of small tokens. On one side each tile is red and on the other side it shows a square on the playing field. The game also includes a red stop sign with 5 circles numbered 1 through 5 and a small booklet with pictures and text corresponding to each square on the game board. You take a tile from the bag, and if there is a matching square on the game board, match it, and if not, place it on the stop sign. The game ends when the stop sign is filled or the playing field is full. This game is a great game to practice communication. The point is that you ask the child questions about what is happening in each square. There are no preset questions here, so the interpreting is really free and you can ask any questions you want. What I really like about this game, besides the emphasis on communication, is the emphasis on evoking emotions and helping others. It's not a competitive game, it's a cooperative game. All players work towards the same goal, which I really like. This game is a must buy!

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