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Follow on Google News | 4bambini Releases 3 New Educational Games For Children 4 To 8The three new games are dealing with the topics of diversity, children's safety and children's etiquette. Based on the existing version which sold over 20,000 copies so far, 4bambini is now selling worlwide via it web site www.4bambini.com
By: Vassili le Moigne Don't pick your nose ! (Etiquette for Children) is a game for children 4 to 8 and their parents. It will teach the children the basic of modern etiquette and help them internalize the behaviours which are expected of them in our modern world. The game covers home manners, table manners, hygiene, public manners and so on with a set of 36 questions and answers, each supported by graphics. Diversity (We are not all the same) is a game for children 4 to 8 and their parents. It will teach the children the basics of diversity and what it practically means. Quickly, the children will recognize the differences they see in the game with what they see in the real world and will embrace it vs. being scared of them. The game helps simplify a complex topic for the mind of young children. Watch Out (Safe Start to Life) is a game for children 4 to 8 and their parents. It will teach the children the basics of safety at home, in the city and in nature. The set of 36 questions and answers will take them through dangerous situations they will certainly face at one point or the other and give them a set of reactions to have at that point. All three games are very successful and have sold so far over 20,000 copies (June 2008). The games are endorsed by celebrities such as super model Teresa Maxova and her foundation or Mrs. Neumanova, Olympic Gold Medalist. www.4bambini.com. PR contact: info@4bambini.com # # # 4bambini create, design, produces and markets quality family entertainment products. Three board games for children aged 4 to 8 & a family hotel in the Czech Republic are currently on offer with more products and services slated for late 2008 End
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