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Handy Interactive Games

Play anywhere at anytime, no props would be needed.  Every parent can be a play expert!

(Chinese Only) Play instructions in English Coming Soon!

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倒轉話

★多動腦筋、反應、專注

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小眼睛大發現

說車牌號

★用眼睛觀察四周的人和事、

留心不同的細節

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眼明手法

★聆聽、專注、反應

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利是找朋友

★增強專注、反應能力

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猜猜我是誰

★多動腦筋、認識不同形容詞、了解物件擺放地點

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水果

★聯想力、反應、專注

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小眼睛大發現

★用眼睛觀察四周的人和事、

留心不同的細節

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紅燈綠燈

★停動、專注、合作

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利是車隊

★增強專注、身體協作能力

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遙控器

★講一聲就聽、專注、反應、

給予指令

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小眼睛大發現

數相同顏色物件

★用眼睛觀察四周的人和事、

留心不同的細節

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小眼睛大發現

站名齊齊估

★用眼睛觀察四周的人和事、

留心不同的細節

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媽媽話

★講一聲就聽、專注、反應、

給予指令

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利是對對碰

★增強專注、觀察能力

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生活小難題

★解難能力、

遇到相同問題時知道該如何做

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利是遊戲

About Us

The Jockey Club “Play n Gain” Project (2018 September to 2022 February) is funded by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust and implemented by the Centre for Advancement in Inclusive and Special Education (CAISE) in the Faculty of Education of The University of Hong Kong. The Project is a social-emotional learning project, derived from a research-based social competence programme that has been used effectively for more than a decade since 2004. The Project aims to support parents and teachers as change agents in fostering social skills and emotional development of young children through playing face-to-face interactive games in different settings. The Project begins in kindergarten and has been extending to family and the community.

Contact Us

Phone: (852) 3917 5828

Email: caise@hku.hk

​Interactive game
experience 
sharing platform

Come and share your gaming experience ,

Let's Play n Gain!

​Interactive game
experience 
sharing platform

Organized by:

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Funded by:

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