The UK’s favourite memory and observation game, BrainBox, is making a big impact in schools with an exciting new initiative, ‘BrainBox in Schools.’ Thanks to Asmodee, the country’s leading distributor of board, tabletop, and trading card games, over 6,000 BrainBox demo packs are being played in 31 schools across the UK, from Leeds to Essex.
With over 8 million copies sold worldwide, BrainBox has become a must-have for children and families, loved for its fast-paced gameplay and ability to boost memory and observation skills. Designed in the UK with input from teachers and educational experts, it’s the perfect combination of fun and learning. Each game is packed with engaging topics, from dinosaurs and world history to football and science, ensuring that kids absorb knowledge while having a great time. Better yet, BrainBox games are sustainably produced using at least 70% recycled materials and are fully recyclable.
Phil Crawford, Brand Manager at Asmodee, highlights why this initiative is such a success: “BrainBox is hugely popular because it turns learning into an exciting challenge. Working with Imagination Gaming has allowed us to introduce BrainBox into schools, giving pupils the chance to learn without realising they’re learning—because to them, it’s all about having fun.”
The initiative has been met with enthusiasm from teachers and students alike. Schools in Leeds, Sheffield, Nottingham, Derby, Essex, and Surrey are already diving into BrainBox fun. Springvale Primary shared their excitement: “We sent the BrainBox packs home with all the children in Y1-Y6, and they went down really well! We even added some to our ‘star of the week’ prize table. Thank you so much for sending these—much appreciated!”
With BrainBox now a staple in classrooms and playgrounds, learning has never been so enjoyable. Keep an eye out for this innovative game making waves in even more schools soon!
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