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Fröbelturm made of solid wood
Fröbelturm made of solid wood - tower-building game
The Fröbelturm has rightly earned its place among the most popular team games.
Its easy-to-understand rules and many possible uses combine exciting fun with active team building.
Erecting the Fröbelturm together in cooperative teamwork
The aim of the game is to build a tower from the blocks. To achieve this, strings are used to control a hook.
The hook fits into the notches of the blocks and is used to build the tower.
With combined strength, one block after another is placed on the hook and stacked with the utmost concentration.
This can create quite a thrill. An exciting game whose goal can only be reached together.
On top:
To improve success, we provide the top surface of the hardwood blocks with crossed notches.
This allows a fallen block to be easily set upright again using the hook.
Strengthening team building & the individual
A common goal that connects:
Feeling connected to the group. A valuable feeling that can arise even when the players do not yet know each other.
Through a shared goal. The collective drive and the resulting sense of togetherness are quickly awakened by the Fröbelturm. A feeling that connects.
Change of perspective & empathy:
While building the Fröbelturm, the perspective of others is taken into account. If one side, for example, needs to pull tightly, the other lets go.
Players learn to think holistically and to put themselves in the position of others.
verbal & non-verbal communication:
Because everyone must pull together, the necessary cooperation and communication are required.
Players bring their own ideas, but must agree on a common direction.
It is important to take in what fellow players say and also to express one’s own views to the group.
Communication can be verbal but also non-verbal. One of the many game variants even relies on silence during play.
An exciting form of implementation. Here the focus is placed once again on learning to read the other players correctly and to express oneself through body language.
Creating and implementing solutions together:
The Fröbelturm serves as a practical example of a living, democratic community. Problems are recognized and solutions are devised together.
Solutions that sometimes require compromise and train the adaptability of individual players.
But this does not always mean conforming; presenting one’s own ideas also leads the group to exactly the solutions needed to achieve the common goal.
Getting to know the players:
The Fröbelturm is a valuable tool for getting to know the players and offers the opportunity to better understand team constellations.
Observing the gameplay yields valuable insights.
Who plans first and who jumps straight into action?
Who is patient, who is impatient?Who takes which role?
How are one’s own mistakes handled? And those of others?
This helps to better understand teams and to support individual players specifically in their development.
Achieving goals together and celebrating success
Finally it stands there: The Fröbelturm!
Who achieved that? Us.A sense of achievement that strengthens groups.
Groups from 4 to 24 people from age 6
The Fröbelturm is suitable for different group sizes. With 4 players the fun can already begin and it works just as well with large groups. The Fröbelturm can be played with up to 24 players. It is suitable for players from 6 years old. There is no upper age limit. Because belonging is good for everyone.
Versatile applications and play options incl. instructions
The Fröbelturm is suitable for a wide variety of groups—schools, kindergartens, seminars, sports teams or with colleagues.
The versatile team game is an enrichment for every group.
Another genius of the Fröbelturm: It is quick and easy to explain.
You will receive the Fröbelturm including instructions. These show, alongside interesting facts and inspiring ideas, practical uses and play options.
For example, the Fröbelturm can be built using each player’s weak hand or completely non-verbally. A game with many facets.
High-quality hardwood blocks made in the EU & sustainable transport routes
With carefully selected materials, KRAFT’s Fröbelturm stands for long durability and robust play. The blocks are made of attractive beech wood. We source this based on sustainable production steps within Europe. To ensure longer durability, the wood is coated with lacquer. Here too we use high-quality water-based materials. These carry the European EN71 certification and are therefore resistant to saliva and sweat. For pleasant play and more sustainability.
Game materials of the Fröbelturm:
6 hardwood blocks (each 17 cm x 6 cm x 6 cm)
1 handle with metal rod as a lifting device
12 high-quality strings, each 4 m long
1 wooden plate with 12 drill holes for attaching the strings
Together. Grow. With the Fröbelturm from KRAFT