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Let's Tap - A nintendo wii console game
This is an excellent game, and is highly inclusive.
Affiliated amazon link - Let's Tap ![]() Great for parents & stakeholders areas: receptions and waiting rooms .. the opportunities to engage 'in passing with this game are many. In Preschool, nursery & early years settings as part of an ict policy, language & communication programme, involvement, inclusion and participation activities. I have no experience to base a suggestion on & would love to know how the game is enjoyed in settings who have activities & resources for hearing impairement in place. If anyone has views, thoughts and opinion please feel free to add on to the thread xx. Hotel reception areas & possibly for anyone promoting learning & development resources. On introduction and once the console's remote controller has been placed on an impact absorbing box: branded let's tap boxes can be purchased as part of a set or use what's recommended as a surface - a tissue box :cheerful: it shows how to navigate menus using a one or/and two tap selection process. For the children this a perfect introduction to how the internet & a computer's navigational system works. The resource's recommended age is 3+. With assistance children much younger can use the game and take part in cause and effect - ie tap/hit and see what it means for the/an associated item on the screen. The game's Visualiser choices are excellent for this.
After school clubs and for children between 7 - 12 use the tap running & hurdle races, platform game & a great dance mat style rhythm tapping game. Secure the remote controller to the box with the help of the silicon jacket - prevents it moving around in response to the tapping! Where a wii isn't available in the setting there are some great games to be played that mirror the activities on this game, minus the ict element.
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