LE CAMELEON DINE
Family meals are as much moments of shared happiness as daily worries to decide on the menu and satisfy all palates, especially those of our dear children. Without resolving the thorny issue of content, Le CaméléOn dîne offers a solution to recreate and maintain parent-child relationships and discussions during meals. A former flight attendant, Patricia Dry has created an accessory, certainly basic but so innovative: a plate with a transparent bottom makes it possible to hide an educational card, which the child will discover once his plate has been emptied. In these cards, three playful worlds are grouped together: reflection, imagination and play, which allow each fork to challenge each other while having fun. The Chameleon diner thus gives parents other solutions than screens, and other answers than the traditional "Eat" or "Empty your plate" to find themselves serenely around the table with their children. This plate, designed as an intergenerational communication tool, sold in a box with a game box containing cards adapted to the age and degree of autonomy of the child (3-6 years, 6-8 years or 8 years and +), is entirely made in France. The company is based in Albi and the game cards are printed in Lavaur.
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