How do you think a compass is related to fried eggs? What does a roller skate have to do with a ballerina?
It's up to you!
This game (for both adults and kids) inspires you to come up with creative connections between seemingly unrelated things. Pluck objects from the bag and imagine an association—poetic, practical, serious, or silly—to reveal hidden webs of meaning and surprising details about how you perceive the world. There are no wrong answers—only intriguing ideas.
Be pensive. Be spontaneous.
The setup and rules are simple. The possibilities are infinite.
Includes: Game board, 85 game pieces in a drawstring bag
For ages 6 and up Number of players: 2 to 8 Average play time: 30 minutes to 60 minutes
Lea Redmond seeks the extraordinary hiding in the ordinary and wants to share it with you. She makes things, books, and activities that invite humans of all ages to be curious, playful, and kind.
Lea is the author of Knit The Sky, Wonder Hunt, Paint Chip Poetry, and the bestselling Letters To My… series of keepsake journals.
As the Postmaster of the World’s Smallest Post Service, she has charmed thousands with her tiny mail transcriptions.
Lea gathers people for workshops, letter writing, and other poetic services in her Tearoom of a Thousand Wonders in Oakland, California. Keep in touch at LeaRedmond.com.