Go Fish: Hooked on Friendship
Play-2-Learn Go Fish Card Games by Franklin Rubenstein, PhD Here’s a therapeutic twist on the classic Go Fish card game. The 12 versions presented here teach youngsters about character, responsibility, friendship, anger control, conflict resolution, feelings, stress, bullying, self-esteem, success, self-control, and manners. Each game includes two decks of 50 cards (one deck for grades K–2, the other for grades 3–5). And each card poses an open-ended question that the player must answer before he or she can request Henry Herring, Markey Mackerel, or any other fish needed for a match. Familiar and fun, Go Fish is an easy, affordable way for children to improve their social and emotional skills. Teach teach children how to make friends, how to be a good friend and how to resolve conflicts with peers Scenarios draw from common childhood situations For 2-5 players Includes two decks of cards, one for each grade level Grades: K-2, 3-5 Based on the popular card game, Go Fish, this game h