KEC Green Games
Catalog 3, 2012
Games are not only an important part in our learning process
as children, but they have a positive influence on our physical,
mental, emotional, and moral being. These are benefits that
can be reaped throughout our adulthood and our entire lives,
if only we would seek it, revive it, and maintain it.
Quality play experiences help children develop critical thinking,
problem solving skills, curiosity, persistence, and creativity. These
skills contribute to a solid foundation for academic success in
elementary school.
TRADITIONAL GAMESthe perfect antidote to stress
UNGLI PUTLI One of the first puppetscreated for animatedplay.
The kit includes:- six handmade paper cut puppets with oval inserts- a non toxic wax crayon box- instruction card
Meet our six gardenpuppets... laali the ladybug udee the bird ahista the snail surili the snake malhar the frog khushi titli the butterfly
GET READY TO JIG !!
[FINGER PUPPETS]
mrp: Rs 140
VARYA a handcrafted wooden calendar
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JUNE
april
MAy
dEcEMBERA handcrafted wooden desktop calendar ,
VARYA[ precious gift] the ethnic Indian elephant
with movable blocks for the date and month.
Contents: a wooden holder
2 number block
3 month blocks mrp: Rs 400
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traditional outdoor indian games
kho-kho
dhamal dhoko
kanamachhi
langdi tang
gella chutt
oonch neech ka papada
tokkudu billacheetah cheetal
poshampa
mrp: Rs 325
Imli ke Daaneginti ke khel
Cowries have been used as play tools, barter objects since early times.
Their face up, face down feature o�ers a fantastic scope for permutation and
combination games.
The juicy tamarind makes for a great snack, and the seeds within are a superb
boredom buster.Rural India has tons of games
that are played using these burnished treasures!
Understanding odds and evens is an integral part of early math literacy.Sari besa, Othaya Retiya, are traditional Indian games that help kids understand and enjoy learning this concept with the aid of natural material-cowrie shells and tamarind seeds mrp: Rs 110
mrp: Rs 120 mrp: Rs 80
Chauka Bara is a race game. Conceptualised in sixth century India.Hails from Karnataka, Southern India.
India has an illustrious history of Traditional Board GamesBoards are inscribed on temple floors, in palaces and in the
courtyards of heritage properties
Careful thinking and planning are a prerequisite
for this game. A unique combination of Chance and Strategy.
Contents: A soya ink printed board 4 sets of pawns [4 in each] 4 cowrie shells
mrp: Rs 600
Dream Catcher
OJO DE DIOS
J.O.C. JOY OF CREATING 1Traditional make and do with a contemporary
twist
Lucky charms & evil warders, these fun to make things can be of ‘real’ help, or...........
‘used as pretty space ornaments’
contents:detailed instruction cardsring, candy sticks, handmade paper,feathers, beads.
mrp: Rs 250
j.o.c. joy of creating 2
Kit is further enhanced by the introductionto 3 very ancient art formsWarli- from India, Dreamtime art - from Australia, and Heiroglyphs from Egypt
Contents:-three detailed cards with information and motifs-powder paints and brush-three stones
A very ancient art of expression and creativity.
Stone Art
mrp: Rs 300
ULAT PULATCUP íN BALLMOW MOW
STRESS BUSTER TOYS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR
CORPORATES YOUNG ADULTS KIDS
Contents: a cup and ball a mow mow an ulat pulat mrp: Rs 350
-made from sustainable wood-painted with non toxic paints-no sharp edges-perfect wheel balance mrp: Rs 300
mrp: 180