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pizza panic game

pizza panic game

PIZZA PANIC

 

THE BREAKDOWN

Age Group  (5+)   Family Friendly

Number of Players:  At least 1. Fun for 1 – 4 players. 

Pizza Panic

Pizza Panic is a fun twist on the classic game of Perfection. Kids race to beat the clock to build their pizza before the board "pops" and ruins their pizza creation. Excellent addition to the clinical tool box!
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The Essentials

The rules are simple! Race to place all 25 pizza toppings where they belong before the clock runs out!

This fun twist on the classic game of Perfection helps build visual perceptual skills, fine motor skills, ocular motor skills, speed motor precision, and socialization when played with teammates or opponents.

Fun Factor  

Kid consultants and parents report enjoying this game repeatedly playing alone, with teammates, and competing against other’s fastest time! The Panel of Experts recommend including this game in the clinical setting, for social group programs, and after school programs.  Although this game is indicated for 5+ year olds, kids as young as 3 years old, enjoy this game.

This game makes a good addition to your HEP list.    

Set-Up and Clean-Up

Set-up, clean-up, and storage of this game is easy.  The pieces are durable and easy to clean. 

The IF-THEN’S and the BUT’S

If your child tends to mouth objects, regardless of their age, they will require supervision while playing this game. 

HOW TO AUGMENT THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT 

We can increase general learning and target specific learning areas, further enhance creativity and imagination, foster problem solving and memory, target additional physical (gross and fine motor) skills, social skills, communication; and foster sensory processing and modulation.

Through activity analysis, we learn how to maximize the use of the toys and games we use with our clients/students/patients. Here you will find some suggestions that may help you maximize the versatility in every product.

NOTE: Not all games lend to a wide variety of alternate strategies. The level and amount of suggestions will vary from game to game and may be added to from time to time.

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