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Jungle Jive Balancing Game

Jungle Jive Game
 
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A game that encourages balance and physical activity? Sounds great! Jungle Jive is a pretty simple game that gets your child up and moving. Each card depicts a different position (some harder to hold than others, there are 3 levels of difficulty) and each player has to mimic the position shown on their card while holding on to an electronic egg. The object is to hold the egg steady and not tip it – or it will laugh at you!

The game takes little or no vision to play, although the cards would have to be described or brailled for children with no vision. And even if your child has limited mobility, the egg itself is still fun to play with. Set it on the table and push it over to make it laugh, or hold it in your hand while sitting in a chair and see if you can tip it or not tip it. You can make up your own games!

Mar 29, 2017Amber Bobnar
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