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A game to raise awareness of safe behavior… on the farm!

The Syndicat des agricultrices de la Côte-du-Sud has designed a game for children aged 6 to 12. "Cultivate your gray matter" will raise awareness of prevention on the farm, where accidents involving children occur every year.

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The Syndicat des agricultrices de la Côte-du-Sud has designed a game for children aged 6 to 12. "Cultivate your gray matter" will raise awareness of prevention on the farm, where accidents involving children occur every year.

To adopt safer behavior, thirty-six questions allow each correct answer to move forward on the game board. Illustrated by graphic design students, the two hundred and fifty educational games are distributed at a cost of 15 $. It can be purchased by contacting the Farmers Union.

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