GSL 164: HABA in Libraries

In Games in Schools and Libraries #164 Donald is joined by the amazing T Caires, of Haba Games. They talk about animal related games that would go along with the 2021 Tails and Tales summer reading program, as well as the Haba library programs. https://www.habausa.com/

Tiffany@habausa.com

I apologize to our listeners and T Caires for the delay releasing this episode. Health issues and an incredibly busy summer schedule prevented it’s timely release. The content is still useful.

Dragon’s Breath from the HABA USA website.

Dragon’s Breath from the HABA USA website.

Haba Games Discussed

  • Dragon’s Breath

  • Dragon’s Breath - The Hatching

My Very First Games

  • First Orchard

  • Nibble Munch Crunch

  • Hungry as a Bear

Game Night Approved

  • Adventure Land

  • Honga

  • The Key - Sabotage at Lucky Llama Land

Honga

Honga

HABA’s Library Support Program for the USA

How to get games and replace parts through Haba USA. (Have your Tax Exempt Paperwork available.)

https://www.habausa.com/library-support-program-usa/

Use Book Tape to repair or reinforce game box corners.

HABAs Library support program.png

HABA and Schools

Haba likes working with schools, and encourages teachers or administration to contact them directly, but doesn’t have a formal program set up yet. T talks about a program they were involved with in helping teachers facilitate students playing virtually at home.

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The ideas expressed in the podcast are not expressly endorsed by the Georgetown County Library System. 

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