Description:
The game that teaches kids to do the right thing . . . even when nobody’s looking by Max Nass, LMHC, and Marcia Nass, MS
This exciting “who-done-it” game teaches kids how to make responsible choices. Makes character education fun!
Play revolves around three sets of cards labeled: Who?, What?, and Where? As in the classic detective game Clue, one card of each type is placed in a Secret Envelope. Working together, players try to find out which cards are in the envelope. Their goal is to discover who commits a responsible act, what that act is, and where it takes place. Along the way, they respond to thought-provoking questions that ask them to evaluate behavioral choices. A colorful poster offers guidance: It lists five things kids should consider before making important decisions. With pawns in the form of little sneakers and an engaging board showing all the characters, acts, and locations, this game lets kids have fun as they learn to use good judgment and behave responsibly—even when no one is looking. For 2 to 4 players.
Includes Instructions; 48 Decision Cards; 9 Who? Cards; 9 What? Cards; 9 Where? Cards; 4 Sneaker Tokens; 1 Secret Envelope; 1 Game Board; 50 Chips; and 1 Poster
Sample cards:
- The teacher asks for suggestions about the class part -Kenny raises his hand and waits for the teacher to call on him. -Lucy has a great idea and blurts it out right away. - Who's acting responsibly? Why?
- After lunch, Adam and Matt notice that Jason has a bit of mustard on his chin. -Adam decides not to say anything because he doesn't want to embarrass Jason -Matt hands Jason a napkin and tells him he needs to wipe his chin. - Who's acting responsibly? Why?
- Dia is a new student from Mexico. She is just learning English. -Tess thinks Dia's accent is funny and imitates her speech. -Amelia offers to help Dia learn English. - Who's acting responsibly? Why?
- Bobby and Ted are playing catch. Their ball bounces over a fence. A sign on the fence says "Keep Out!". -Bobby goes home and asks his parents what to do. -Ted is worried about losing their ball so he climbs over the fence to get it. -Who's acting responsibly? Why?
Additional Product Info
| Topics: | Character |
| Recommended ages: | Ages 7 through 12 |
| Grade level: | Grades 2 through 7 |
| Players: | 2 - 4 |
| Printed in: | USA |
CHOKING HAZARD - small parts
Not for children 3 years or under







