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Large piece games?
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Jaxdoyle
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Need information on large piece games, like monopoly, mousetrap etc, as have a service user who swallows everything, want to ensure enriched environment.
Any ideas would be great?
J
Any ideas would be great?
J
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Hi @Jaxdoyle, I'm sure our community members will have some ideas for you, but you might also want to take a look at recent Q&A on accessible gaming (for example computer games that use a single switch or button) - https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/30498/accessible-gaming-q-a#latest
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There is a website called sensory toy warehouse that have quite a wide range of things - they are really helpful and you could always ask them if they know of anything that may be appropriate.
Or fledglings.org.uk - we got a massive version of the twisty toys that my little girl loves, but it looks really grown up so ideal for a young adult or grown up. -
A twitter user shared this website with us, which has lot of 'giant' games - https://t.co/aH7GSqR2Et
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