City of Rights: where am I?

Allow children to discover and discuss the City of Rights by drawing and by identifying the different buildings on the poster.

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A step-by-step guide to play the game

1

Gather 2 or more players in front of the poster.

2

One player starts by choosing a building in the city he/she likes to go to.

3

The player draws the chosen building on the mobile school/ground/chalkboard and the other players try to guess which building it is.

4

Start a discussion with the players: 

  • What can you do in this building? Why do people go there?
  • Which people can you ask for help? 
  • Have you been in that building before? What for?  


5

Swap roles: other players may choose a building to draw.

6

The game ends when all major buildings on the poster are discussed.

Extra game information

The City of Rights poster is the introductory goose board game for the All Children, All Rights package. On the panel, a goose board, the five main characters and different situations linked to children's rights are depicted to allow youth workers to introduce the topic in a fun and interactive way to their target group. The additional QR code links to an audio story to get more information on the panel and on the city. Some situations will be reused on other posters to make a clear link with the overview panel.


All children's rights icons used on the posters are created by UNICEF for their child-friendly version of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Variations

Instead of drawing the building, players can describe the buildings (colour, shape...)

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