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JeuNoh: The Educational Board Game That Helps Develop Children’s Autonomy

Learning daily household tasks while having fun! Introducing Super Co-quotidien, the first game of its kind on the market, created by JeuNoh.

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Learning daily household tasks while having fun! Introducing Super Co-quotidien, the first game of its kind on the market, created by JeuNoh.

Household chores can often feel daunting and repetitive for children until they master them. These learning moments can easily become more of a burden than an opportunity for sharing and bonding. Super Co-quotidien brings a fresh approach with an educational board game that makes learning fun and engaging. Through play, children feel empowered, build confidence, and develop the skills needed to become independent.

A Game That Promotes Learning

Super Co-quotidien features a puzzle-based game board representing the four main areas of the home: the bedroom, the living room, the bathroom, and the kitchen. The game teaches daily routines (cleanliness, dressing, politeness, etc.), household objects, rules, responsibilities, potential hazards, and healthy habits. It all takes place in the universe of four « Super Daily Buddies »: Noah, Lou, Jules, and Zoé.

The game is also designed to accommodate children with intellectual disabilities, cognitive disorders, or autism spectrum disorders, ensuring inclusivity.

Super Co-quotidien: The Beginning of a Beautiful Journey

It all began in 2019 during Noémie’s final-year project at a medical-social center working with children who had intellectual disabilities and cognitive disorders. She observed their struggles with daily independence. The conclusion was simple: while play promotes learning, there were no games dedicated to this type of skill-building. So, Noémie created one! A game for ALL children, including neurodiverse children.

Since then, Noémie has partnered with three co-founders specializing in finance, logistics, and sales. Additionally, a scientific advisory board of health and education professionals joined the team. Together, they developed an evaluation scale, Vinland II, which validated the game’s core promise: fostering daily independence.

In 2021, the company was a finalist for the Handitech Trophy. In 2022, it won the 100jours MOOVJEE award, and in 2024, it earned the Malakoff Humanis prize.

What’s Next?

Exciting things are on the horizon! Super Co-quotidien in the City will be available in December 2025. Building on the concept of its predecessor, this new game is inclusive and focuses on fostering independence while having fun—this time starting at age six and addressing autonomy in outdoor settings such as the doctor’s office, the supermarket, school, public spaces, and transportation.

You can also explore our reward charts and JeuNoh coloring packs!

For more information: jeunoh.fr


Source: JeuNoh, Press Release 2024

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