In a world where screens often take precedence over human relationships, a family from Loire-Atlantique has found a great alternative to create intergenerational bonds: the KOOJJI game.
A simple need, a local solution
"We were looking for an eco-friendly, screen-free game to share with children and grandparents," explains Julie, the mother. "We also wanted something made in France, with a genuine responsible approach."
It was while visiting a game festival in Parthenay that they discovered KOOJJI: a dexterity game made of recycled leather, handcrafted in Vendée, in partnership with an ESAT.
A game embraced by all
"From the first game, everyone was hooked. My father who loves pétanque, the children who love challenges, and even my husband who is not usually very into games. We play it during aperitifs, on weekends, sometimes even inside when it's raining!", says Julie.
The game quickly found its place in family rituals: small competitions between cousins, impromptu tournaments during barbecues, quiet games on rainy Sundays.
A genuine social and ecological dimension
"What we really liked was the responsible aspect: recycled leather, local and ethical manufacturing, it gives meaning to our purchase. It's not just a game, it's a way to consume differently."
Conclusion: a gift idea that creates a bond
"Today, KOOJJI has become our favorite gift idea. Original, useful, responsible, and above all, it creates memories."
KOOJJI is an intergenerational, sustainable, and unifying game. Try it, and you'll love it!
