The Lava Escape Game
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Pretending that the floor is lava game helps develop a range of skills like:
Physical and motor skills
- Gross motor coordination: The game encourages players to be physically active by jumping and hopping from one foam tile (stone) to another.
- Balance: Players must maintain their balance on unstable surfaces, which strengthens core stability and improves physical control.
- Motor planning: To make a safe jump, players must plan their movements and calculate the distance needed to get from one "stone" to the next.
Cognitive skills
- Problem-solving: Players must quickly assess their options to find a safe route across the "lava" and avoid getting eliminated.
- Critical thinking: The spinner adds a layer of chance, forcing players to adapt their strategy based on the randomly selected colour they must jump to next.
- Attention and focus: To succeed, players must stay focused on their next move and be aware of their surroundings to avoid the "lava".
- Counting and probability: In some variations, tiles have numbers or challenge cards are used, which introduces basic math concepts.
Social and emotional skills
- Cooperation: While the game is competitive, players can sometimes collaborate to help others find a safe path or avoid elimination, which encourages teamwork.
- Communication: Players often shout out their plans or warn others of potential hazards, fostering clear communication.
- Sportsmanship: Children learn to handle winning and losing gracefully as they get eliminated or triumph over the "lava".
- Adaptability: With the constantly changing rules and a randomized spinner, players must be flexible and adjust their plans on the fly.
In the box:
• 1 Spinner
• 20 EVA ‘stone’ mats
• 27 Challenge cards
Box size: 27 x 27 x 5cm