Sunday, August 6, 2023

Distribution of the Edible Insect Board Game

 Distribution of the Edible Insect Board Game

Written by Caleb Cheha Paik

    Recently, Ecosave had a captivating idea to capture the attention of young people: the Edible Insect Board Game. No, you do not eat edible insects while playing the board game. However, the concept is that through this board game, young learners across the world can become interested in seeking out the role that insects play for the environment and the world. Over the past year, this unique game made its way across the seas to two different countries including the United States and South Korea. 

      

    Last Year, the Edible Insect Board Game made its first destination in the United States. Specifically, 30 different American elementary schools and public libraries received this board game to captivate the overall purpose of having edible insects. Although the board game did not contain factual information about the environment, it still introduced the younger generation to a concept that they may have not heard before. Thus, sparked curiosity may be an outcome, leading to future explorations related to this topic.

    Building upon the success in America, the Edible Insect Board Game made its second destination in South Korea this year. This time, 10 South Korean kindergartens and public libraries received the board game with the same goal: to influence the minds of young children. Furthermore, one of the Korean Kindergartens sent us pictures of the children actually playing the board game. Seeing their enjoyment, it was clear that this board game idea was a success.


    Regardless of where the Edible Insect Board Game goes to, the idea is always the same. We, Ecosave, will continue to influence the people around the world by spreading awareness of the environment and its imperative need for aid. 

    



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