Focolare Movement

The Gen Saver!

Jul 22, 2012

Here is a children’s game for the summer of 2012. To “be saved” you need to give, then the lifesaver will work.

How the game is played

Throw a pebble on the page:

  • if it touches a lifesaver you earn the number of points shown above the life vest, following the directions written inside the buoy
  • if it touches the large colourful fish 100 points are given to the player with the least number of points
  • the player whose pebble lands closest to the lighthouse earns 1000 points

Every time we give, we will find happiness again, it will be like having a lifesaver that makes us float with joy!

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