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Licensing & Facilitation

Visualize World Bees: the Game of Environmental Transformation is licensed for distribution through Green Sanctuary Earth Institute of Pennsylvania. We are recruiting beta test game sites with educators and school districts around the country.

Elementary & Middle Schools

September - May

Children explore honey bee biology, life science and botany. Team play channels competitive instincts into solving the problem of toxic habitat. Cooperation and social empowerment exercises are built into the game. Elementary students transform the basic game mat while upper grades play the game as stewards of states and nations.

Educators can purchase our game and study guide for their classrooms, either leading students in game play or working with one of our game facilitators.  School districts purchase game licenses for multiple school sites.

Sunday Schools

Year Round Play

 

Children learn all about honey bees, releasing over-energized fears of being stung while  learning to respect the insects behavior. Relationships with local beekeepers are key to protecting this miraculous insect and its complex social society. Through community-building opportunities, youth learn how to have a direct impact on global ecological challenges.

The interdependent web of life is revealed by discovering how honey bee pollination provides nourishment for birds and small animals as well as for human beings all over the world.

Recreation Centers & After-school Programs

Year Round Play


This colorful, visually appealing game accommodates eight players per game mat. The game can be played with as few as two players. One player takes on the role of Bee Deva, the game's resources manager. This active role supports movement and concentration during game play and is suitable for kinesthetic learners.​

Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts & 4-H Groups

Year Round Play

 

We recommend a six week game cycle, with game play scheduled for an hour and a half, once a week .Educators may book a live Visualize World Bees game facilitator to assist in classroom play for a complete game cycle. We recommend scheduling a visit to a recommended apiary or backyard beekeeper either before or after a game cycle.

Your group can earn our junior beekeeper badges.

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