We celebrated International Games Day. It’s a date when libraries all over
the world agree to play games in a spirit of cooperation. The games can be anything: board games, card games, trivia games, tabletop games, social games, giant games. Games are good for the brain, and foster important life skills like socialization, theory of mind and systems literacy. Our SRC representatives helped coordinate the games and supported students. Elouise, Michael, Martin, TJ, and James have passed on their feedback about their experience: Twister was very popular. Every game was in use. Everyone was getting involved – teachers got involved. There was a wide variety of games and people made their own twist on the game to make it their own. The atmosphere was positive and vibrant.
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