Control of the hook is pretty marginal, so players have lots of opportunity to practice communicating and dealing graciously with failure. Highly recommended!
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Core values recommendation
Let me take a break from reviewing books to recommend Lift it! Played in team format, it becomes a non-stop Core Values exercise. Team members compete (against the clock or another team) to build the structure shown on the card, using a hook attached to strings attached to their foreheads or held in the hands. Or one team member holds the card with the directions and tells the other player what to build.
Control of the hook is pretty marginal, so players have lots of opportunity to practice communicating and dealing graciously with failure. Highly recommended!
Control of the hook is pretty marginal, so players have lots of opportunity to practice communicating and dealing graciously with failure. Highly recommended!
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