Board Game 72 Prejudices that Prevent Thinking
A game that helps a child think independently, not be “like everyone else”.
- 72 cards-situations from life – about school, friends, social networks, advertising and family
- Questions and illustrations that trigger thinking at 110%
- 10-15 min of play = a child who can analyze facts and make conscious choices
- A guide for parents with simple advice from a psychologist
- For children 6+ years old and the whole family
Your child is growing up in a world where everyone advises, teaches and convinces. Bloggers, advertising, friends, trends – everyone tells them what to think and how to live. But a child`s brain doesn`t yet know how to distinguish facts from opinions, so the phrase "everyone does it" often seems like the best argument. This game will help you teach your child to see more, to doubt, to ask "why?" and not to get lost among other people`s voices.
WHAT WILL YOU FIND INSIDE?
Every detail is designed to help your child think more broadly, and you – be there without lecturing.
- Illustrated cards with life situations, questions and short explanations from a psychologist.
- A convenient card stand for a comfortable game process.
- Instructions with tips on how to start without tension, even if this is your first game together.
- An online guide for parents that will help develop calm and conscious thinking in your child.
DON`T LET YOUR CHILD LIVE BY OTHERS` RULES
With this game, he will be able to recognize false judgments and choose his own path.
72 situations in which the child recognizes himself
The game speaks to the child in his language through familiar stories, feelings and choices. It helps to notice prejudices, ask questions and understand that every opinion has several sides.
Questions that bring people together
Each card contains short questions that engage in active dialogue. The child learns to doubt, check facts, and seek answers, rather than blindly believe what he hears. This is how critical thinking and self-care are formed step by step.
Support that remains after the game
Along with the game, you will receive an online guide with advice for parents. It will help you turn the game into a joint ritual, learn to talk about difficult things calmly, and maintain contact even in difficult conversations.
How to play
- Open the box and pull out a card. On one side is a picture, on the other side is a question. Discuss: “What is happening?”, “Who is right?”, “What would you do?”.
- Talk, don’t check. There are no “right” answers. Listen to your child’s thoughts and help them distinguish between fact and assumption.
- Turn the card over. Read the short explanation together to see what the logical fallacy or bias is. The key is not to rush, but to be curious about something new.
Publisher: Memo Games
Language: Ukrainian
Players: 2+
Play time: 15-90 m
Age: 6+
- 72 cards