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Too Smart to Start: Ready, Set, Listen Board Game

Part of the Too Smart to Start program, this colorful board game was developed to help parents and young people aged 9 to 13 talk about underage alcohol use, why it’s not smart, and how to prevent it. Goals for the game include increasing the number of conversations about the harm of underage alcohol use and increasing the percentage of children and adults who view underage alcohol use as harmful. The game can be played with two to six players, but works best when both youth and adults play.


4/1/2004
Price: $0.00
Inventory Number: TS017

Currently Out of Stock


Customers who ordered this item also ordered the following:
  • Building Blocks for a Healthy Future Kit
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