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S.O.S. In Search of Services is an independent living skills tutorial designed for use with individuals with cognitive disabilities. Intended for two to eight players, this game provides true-to-life experiences in earning an income, locating and paying for services, taking out and repaying loans, and budgeting money. As players move their pieces around the board, they encounter the need for services which they must use the Yellow Pages to locate and to determine how the businesses and organizations can be reached. Players must also manage their money in acquiring services. In each round, one player serves as the banker and circulates they play money. At the end of the game, players count their money and the one with the most is declared the winner. The set includes the game board, play money, cards, one die, eight playing pieces, and instructions.

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Price: 34.95.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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PCI Peekan

PO Box 34270
San Antonio, Texas 78265-4270
United States
Telephone: 800-594-4263.
Fax: 888-259-8284 Fax.
Web: http://www.pcicatalog.com.


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