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50 Ways To Use Your Noodle

Teachers, facilitators, team leaders or parents - this practical book will provide you with range of games to keep your group engaged and energized! 50 Ways to Use Your Noodle is a great addition to your tool kit because:

  • The games and activities are played on dry land
  • You can use your noodles all year long
  • Many original activities
  • People love to play games with noodles
  • The instructions are easy to read
  • There are pictures and diagrams for each activity
  • You are going to have fun!

So don't put your noodles away after summer, they can be used all year round with the help of the ideas in this book.

50 Ways To Use Your Noodle

Author: Chris Cavert and Sam Sikes

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