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  • Jul 20, 2022

My daugher enjoys the RecycleRight cards. She developed her own version: we use the A4 paper & draw recycling/donation/general waste bin & plce them on a table. 1 person reads out a card from the deck & the others quickly slam their hands on the correct bin. The hand who is right at the bottom gets the card and the person with most cards wins.

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  • Jun 27, 2022

“My 5yo absolutely loved the Karang Guni Trail ® game. This is such an amazing way to talk about recycling with kids yet in the most fun way, in a way that they completely relate by playing snakes and ladders. Amazing concept of the game. Would certainly recommend to anyone who wants to introduce recycling to kids in a simple fun way.”

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  • Jun 27, 2022

“An absolutely fun way of learning about recycling..not just for kids!! A great idea for goodie bags or party bags at birthday parties.. who knew that learning how to "RecycleRight" could be such fun! :) -”

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  • Jun 03, 2022

“My son also prefers the RecycleRight Card game... and it allows him to know what can /cannot be recycled. (ESP Styrofoam)”

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  • Jun 03, 2022

“I played it only once with my 6-year-old daughter. And then she played it by herself many many times! She loves it!”

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  • Jun 03, 2022

“My daughter has been playing it almost every day! And keeps asking her brothers to play with her! She can memorise the answers to the cards! 😂 The game definitely sends the recycling messages across effectively!”

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  • Jun 03, 2022

“We had good fun playing the RecycleRight game. We played as a family. Good thing is our 3-year-old daughter also understands it so we could play as a family.”

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  • Jun 03, 2022

“I played with my niece, and she enjoyed it. She is 6 years old. There were some words that I needed to explain to her, but she was quite interested in the concept.”