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This year's fridgeplay may never end

USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education),  March, 2006  

Do you love to play but can't seem to carve out the time to sit down and engage? Check out the offerings from Fridgeplay, London, England, the makers of the original "put it on the fridge and play" games. A line of magnetic games designed for any vertical metal surface, each comes complete with a "Your Turn" magnet, so there never is any confusion about whose turn it is. Whenever you pass by the refrigerator, if it says it's your turn, you go. Contests can play out over hours, days, or even weeks. There is a large selection of Fridge-play to choose from, including golf, checkers, dominoes, and--can you believe it?--roulette, where you can spin and win on the fridge.

The fun doesn't stop in the kitchen, though; there's also a long list of travel games. The Goplay line includes the immensely popular numbers game sudoku, four in a row, parchisi, and hangman. There are education al sets as well. The Learnplay line features magnetic alphabet, numbers, shapes, clock, colors, and the world, which includes a "find a place" spinner.

For more information on these clever games, you can visit their website at www.fridgeplay.com.

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