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Home for Cooperation is launching a new, bilingual card game for children


 

The Home for Cooperation is launching a new, bilingual card game developed through its collaboration with the Worldwide Buddies: the Greek/Turkish Minilingo.

According to a press release from H4C, children and their families are invited to come play bingo, memory, or snap, through this fun and engaging game, presented for the very first time.

The event will take place at the Home for Cooperation, on the 28th of November, between 17.30 and 19.00. It is open to public and the entrance is free.

The Minilingo is a bilingual educational card game, featuring 42 cards with simple and colourful images with words and pronunciations, in pairs of Greek and Turkish.

The Minilingo also features a bonus card, with shared words in Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot dialects.

During the event, the Minilingo will be available for sale with a 30% discount, and participants will have the chance to explore Minilingos in other language combinations, educational toys and books produced by the Worldwide Buddies.

This production of the Greek/Turkish Minilingo is funded by the Active Citizens Fund / EEA and Norway Grants 2014-2021 which is financed by Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein.

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