WE Games Old School Red and Black Wooden Checkers Set -12 in.
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WE Games Old School Red and Black Wooden Checkers Set -12 in.
TIMELESS: This classic styled checkers set features a beautiful wood board that measures 12 inches with 1.25 inch squares. 24 red and black stacking wood checker pieces that measure 1.125 inches in diameter are included. The checkers are stackable for when they are “kinged” but are not designed to be interlocking due to the nature of wood. Cloth drawstring pouch is included for storing the pieces.
TEACHER’S PET: While this is a great game for families and friends of all ages, checkers is an excellent tool for teachers. Many different skills can be taught playing checkers, such as cause and effect, logical thinking, and social skills, to name a few. Teachers prefer this game because of the sturdy wooden construction that outlasts cardboard sets.
FUN FOR EVERYONE: From the classroom to the pub, checkers are a time-honored game. Checkers are often the game of choice at restaurants and pubs where you can play with a drink in hand. Bars and cafés across the US offer gaming, old-school style, with this checkers set.So, whether you are using it for educational purposes or as a pub game, this set is sure to be everyone’s favorite!
GOOD FOR YOU. Did you know that playing board games can teach important social skills like verbal communication, being patient, sharing, taking turns and enjoying interactions with others? Games like checkers foster the ability to focus and lengthens the players attention span. Playing games is an easy and excellent way to spend unhurried, enjoyable time together. They are also rich in learning opportunities.
WE GAMES: Making the world’s best traditional game since 1977. Our games are crafted with high quality sustainable materials with attention to fine details. WE Games donates time and resources to the Toy Foundation to help children in need who are facing many of life’s most difficult challenges