new board game “Recess”
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 4:29 pm
Some of you may know that the guys who came up with this game gave quite a few to our Toy mountain drive.
Jason and Lee came through for us when asked, so check the link and pass it on to everyone.
What is Recess?
The first game to teach kids the importance of FITNESS & NUTRITION through actual experience
It is actually more than just a game. Recess is a brand synonymous with healthy living and fitness for kids.
When was Recess Created? For What reason?
Recess was developed in 2009 in Toronto by Lee Davy and is Copyrighted Trademarked and owned by Lee and business partner Jason Ross.
Recess officially launched in October, 2011.
With Obesity rates growing to epidemic proportions, a change in the health habits of children across the world needed to be addressed with a tool that can speak to the problem, while influencing and engaging children at a more basic level. Recess engages children at an earlier age through play while simultaneously teaching them habits that will last a lifetime.
"I believe this change has to commence early on. It must be ingrained at a young age, so that good habits become a way of life. I believe this is something RECESS can truly help with. “
Recess is that change!
http://www.recessgame.com/
Jason and Lee came through for us when asked, so check the link and pass it on to everyone.
What is Recess?
The first game to teach kids the importance of FITNESS & NUTRITION through actual experience
It is actually more than just a game. Recess is a brand synonymous with healthy living and fitness for kids.
When was Recess Created? For What reason?
Recess was developed in 2009 in Toronto by Lee Davy and is Copyrighted Trademarked and owned by Lee and business partner Jason Ross.
Recess officially launched in October, 2011.
With Obesity rates growing to epidemic proportions, a change in the health habits of children across the world needed to be addressed with a tool that can speak to the problem, while influencing and engaging children at a more basic level. Recess engages children at an earlier age through play while simultaneously teaching them habits that will last a lifetime.
"I believe this change has to commence early on. It must be ingrained at a young age, so that good habits become a way of life. I believe this is something RECESS can truly help with. “
Recess is that change!
http://www.recessgame.com/