Everybody Point! Group Card Game

$15.00

Everybody Point is a game for inclusive play, supporting language and concept development. By including pictures and words on each card, players with emerging skills (e.g. pre-reading, attending, or processing language) are not disadvantaged. While having fun, players can be learning the names of body parts; the names of fellow players; and concepts of positive personal traits such as kindness and creativity. Players can also practice game-playing skills such as taking turns, performing the actions for one’s turn, and staying with a group until a game is finished. This game is great for young children, special needs children or adults, and seniors interested in simple movement activities.

The original Everybody Point game box includes: 29 picture-word cards, 7 additional blank cards for customizing, and directions for play.

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Everybody Point is a game for inclusive play, supporting language and concept development. By including pictures and words on each card, players with emerging skills (e.g. pre-reading, attending, or processing language) are not disadvantaged. While having fun, players can be learning the names of body parts; the names of fellow players; and concepts of positive personal traits such as kindness and creativity. Players can also practice game-playing skills such as taking turns, performing the actions for one’s turn, and staying with a group until a game is finished. This game is great for young children, special needs children or adults, and seniors interested in simple movement activities.

The original Everybody Point game box includes: 29 picture-word cards, 7 additional blank cards for customizing, and directions for play.

Everybody Point is a game for inclusive play, supporting language and concept development. By including pictures and words on each card, players with emerging skills (e.g. pre-reading, attending, or processing language) are not disadvantaged. While having fun, players can be learning the names of body parts; the names of fellow players; and concepts of positive personal traits such as kindness and creativity. Players can also practice game-playing skills such as taking turns, performing the actions for one’s turn, and staying with a group until a game is finished. This game is great for young children, special needs children or adults, and seniors interested in simple movement activities.

The original Everybody Point game box includes: 29 picture-word cards, 7 additional blank cards for customizing, and directions for play.