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Giggle Games
at Cardiff University who are interested in the importance of humour and laughter in children’s play, to develop resources for schools.
Sharing humour is also linked to the development of other important skills in childhood, including the ability to understand the emotions and thoughts of other people and to pretend play.
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Play Wales has worked with developmental psychologists
The new Giggle Games resources aim to give teachers and children more opportunities to share humour and play in the classroom. The free, bilingual (English and Welsh) resources and classroom games are for primary school teachers and children in south Wales.
To request the Giggle Games resources for your classroom, please contact Cardiff University: play@cardiff.ac.uk