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What is
Kudos! For Tots?
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young children want to play the game when they see older
siblings being rewarded. They can also be taught to understand
many of these great principles. The Tots game is a simple
game using the same principles that are used in the Kids
game. The principles of working and earning, accountability,
stewardship, obedience, service, etc. can be taught in
this simple beginning game for three and four year olds. |
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How to play Kudos!
For Tots?
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When the older children begin
playing the Kudos game the three and four year olds soon
feel left out and really want to have a chart like the
big kids. Therefore, we have devised a very simple board
for the Tots. The Tots get a lanyard and 16 happy faces
and 2 sad faces. The board has a box and 4 hooks. When
they are good they get happy faces saying 'I am being
big' and when they are acting inappropriately they get
sad faces saying 'I forgot to be big'. Little kids hate
the sad faces. When they have earned 3 or 4 happy faces
mom can reward them from the treat bucket or in other
ways. They are given happy faces to hang on their hooks
when they are pleasant and cooperative, pick up their
toys and show an effort to be good and help. Use your
imagination. Once in a while you can give them 25 cents
Kudo Kash to put in the box on their game board. Then
let them trade it in for treats, etc. so that they begin
to attach value to the Kudo Kash. |
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Special Features
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Little kids like to feel big like their
brothers and sisters. If they wish, they can carry some
happy faces with the lanyard, and bring them to you to
when they are being really good, or you can give them
some job card that is appropriate for their age to put
on the lanyard ring such as picking up toys and then give
them a happy face when they finish the task or 25 cents
Kudo Kash to put in their box.
(It is not provided by the manufacturer of the game.)
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