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Introducing "Save The Turtle" - A Maze Puzzle Game to Educate Children about Plastic Pollution

GREAT BRITAIN -- /INNOVATION/newswire -- Jul 30, 2019

Christine Adel Launches "Save The Turtle" to Raise Awareness About Plastic Pollution Impacting Sea Turtles

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"Save The Turtle" - A Puzzle Game Designed to Educate Children about the Harmful Effects of Plastic Pollution on Sea Turtles

Renowned designer Christine Adel has unveiled "Save The Turtle," a unique maze puzzle game aimed at educating children aged 4-8 about the detrimental impact of plastic pollution on sea turtles. The game serves as an educational tool to raise awareness about the environmental issues affecting marine life, encouraging children to adopt sustainable practices from a young age.

The "Save The Turtle" puzzle game is designed to engage children in an interactive and entertaining manner, allowing them to comprehend the dangers of plastic pollution through play. Each quiz within the game presents a scenario where children must guide a sea turtle through a maze, avoiding plastic obstacles such as bottles and bags, ultimately reinforcing the message that plastic is harmful to marine life.

Constructed from durable MDF wood and accompanied by a printable booklet, "Save The Turtle" is a plastic-free, eco-friendly game that aims to instill a sense of responsibility towards the environment in young minds. The game's unique approach combines education with entertainment, making it an effective tool for fostering environmental consciousness among children.

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Christine Adel PRHow English/ENG Agency  Toy
Last Updated: 2023-11-11 06:41:42
"Save The Turtle" - A Puzzle Game Designed to Educate Children about the Harmful Effects of Plastic Pollution on Sea Turtles
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