Message issue 3/2013 (PDF | 9 MB) - Messe Stuttgart
Message issue 3/2013 (PDF | 9 MB) - Messe Stuttgart
Message issue 3/2013 (PDF | 9 MB) - Messe Stuttgart
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Trade Fairs – Markets<br />
The “Spielemesse” will be the venue<br />
for the School Board Game Championships<br />
for the first time this year. This<br />
competition is open to pupils from the<br />
3rd class onwards. During the run-up to<br />
the competition, every participating<br />
school will receive a package of games to<br />
be played during the Championships.<br />
The winning teams from the qualifying<br />
rounds in schools will compete against<br />
one another at the “Spielemesse” on<br />
22 November <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
Educationally valuable<br />
Even in the modern era of computer games board games are still popular among adults.<br />
Playful <strong>Stuttgart</strong><br />
South Germany’s largest exhibition for games<br />
offers visitors something of everything.<br />
Educational games, card games, board<br />
games or toys: from well-known classics<br />
through to the latest game trends from<br />
all over the world, exhibitors will present<br />
everything the heart desires at the<br />
“Spielemesse” from 21 to 24 November<br />
<strong>2013</strong>. This year the L-Bank Forum (Hall<br />
1) at <strong>Messe</strong> <strong>Stuttgart</strong> will also again be<br />
transformed into a large games room for<br />
young and old alike. It will be a meeting<br />
place full of excitement, fun and games<br />
for the whole family.<br />
Under the motto “Playing makes you<br />
clever”, the School Pupil Action Days<br />
“<strong>Stuttgart</strong> Spielt” will be held on 21 and<br />
22 November <strong>2013</strong> for kindergarten<br />
children and pupils from Baden-Württemberg,<br />
who will meet to play, learn<br />
and have fun with exercise in the Games<br />
and Exercise Rally. The Action Days,<br />
which are being supported by the<br />
Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Education<br />
and Cultural Affairs, will focus on<br />
the aspect of active learning and encourage<br />
children to take more pleasure in exercise.<br />
The children will receive a games<br />
passport and will be able to play against<br />
professionals. Children who have collected<br />
all the required stamps in their<br />
passport will have the opportunity to<br />
win prizes in the draw. Attendance at the<br />
exhibition on these two days will be free<br />
of charge for children and school pupils<br />
up to the age of 16. As recognition of educationally<br />
valuable games, the German<br />
Learning Game Prize will be presented<br />
on the first day of the exhibition.<br />
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