Would you rather? - Elsa Support for emotional literacy

Would you rather?

Would you rather game. This is a fun game which is a brilliant ice breaker for working with a group of children, a class or an individual child. It gives lots of opportunity for discussion. I have made a set of 60 cards just for you! Some of the questions are very sensible, some are plain ridiculous and some are quite deep and will encourage thinking skills

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"Great prices and they provide a good structure - especially when you’re just starting out. They’re also really versatile and child friendly - in both language and design. I love the leaflets for parents and children too. And Elsa free Friday is awesome - all excellent resources…for free!"

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