Together Land Therapy Game for Kids – Play Therapy Cards Develop Social Skills – Group Therapy Games for Teens Anger Management Toys – Counselors social skills activities for kids with Autism and ADHD
$21.90
Package Dimensions | 4.25 x 3.19 x 1.73 inches |
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Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
ASIN | B08CCC65HL |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Manufacturer | Lupash Games |
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Customers find this therapy game fun to play with kids and appreciate its friendly, colorful design. Moreover, the game is simple to play and of great quality, with one customer noting it’s similar to Uno in mechanics. Additionally, they value its empathy-building features, with one mentioning how it helps children share experiences and feelings.
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Together Land Therapy Game for Kids – Play Therapy Cards Develop Social Skills – Group Therapy Games for Teens Anger Management Toys – Counselors social skills activities for kids with Autism and ADHD
$21.90
9pinkcarnations –
Together Land Therapy Game for Kids
Kids love this card game. Played similar to Uno, with an SEL twist. Fun & fast paced. Have used it with 3-6 graders so far, but even younger kids love Uno so think this could be played with younger grades. Durable design.
Kiki –
Effective and Fun Development Family Game
This game has helped address three major issues in my family: 1. My children’s social skills; 2. Quality family time; and 3. Communication.I have children with impaired social skills, but they’re all impaired in different ways. It has been difficult to address a situation with one, in a way that doesn’t confuse the others. These cards helped create a safe space for them to be more mindful of actions, as well as better categorize and normalize the differing emotional responses.All of that, and it’s a fun game for all ages. We played with a group aged between 5 and 75. Everyone of us had a fantastic time. What was especially amazing was how the questions/challenges are written in a way that everyone wants to answer.With everyone answering the same question, there’s opportunity for adults to listen and digest the other responses and/or provide truthful responses of their own. Then you’ll be able to get to understand yourself and each other on a deeper basis.Thus, the game can help adult’s improve their self-awareness, build their empathy and improve your communication. All while playing a game…
Whitney White –
Similar to uno
The perfect game to play with my clients! We used to play uno mostly but my 10 year old client started asking for this one instead. My younger clients liked it the more we played.
steven c wild –
like Uno with questions
This is a pretty good game to get your child to talk to you.The questions in the cards allow your child to tell you something as part of the game.The game mechanics are like Uno, my child really liked playing it.
Karen Mazzaferri –
A big hit
One of my teachers played this game with a small group of kids. She messaged me and said it was a hit. I could hear the kids all interacting together and being excited. A benefit is that it is like Uno, so there was very little teaching time.
AOYN –
Great game for the whole family!
We really like Together Land.We received the game on Friday afternoon, and had no idea that we got the best game for a long holiday weekend with the family!The kids love it, as well as us, the adults.There are serious questions – “challenges” – that are social situations hidden behind fairies and trolls… and through the game, the children felt more comfortable to answer. Great game, great quality, great purchase!
scarlett –
If only these were diversity inclusive
So this is an EXCELLENT game. Essentially UNO with emotional education. Super kuddos to the creator. I especially love using it with my nerdier kiddos who appreciate the fantasy aesthetic. However, it feels odd that the brave knights and friendly fairies – the emotions most people consider good are all white. It would be nice if at least the brave knight who clearly is a human could be many races or maybe even just purple or anothre color humans can’t be? I’m a therapist and so it is really important for kiddos to see diversity when they are learning- whether it is to better relate to the cards because they are that color or for them to see other races that they are not, represented so they are better able to embrace others.
Genesis Lei –
Great family game- time to bond time to share some feelings
This game is so great! It came in one day, kids were so excited to have it with the illustrations really resembling computed games, so it seemed interesting to them… but the best thing of all is that this is exactly what kids need during the pandemic, sharing feelings and learning how to adjust and get the best out of a situation. Great game for all family, much appreciated ❤️