Play With Purpose

Janie’s Game isn’t just for family fun. Its thoughtful design makes it a valuable tool in structure, learning, and joy.

Bring Janie’s Game to Your Program

A Resource for Growth

  • Children sitting at a table in a classroom, working on drawings and crafts, with storage boxes in the background.

    Schools

    A playful way to reinforce counting, focus, and problem-solving. Perfect for group learning or quiet, independent practice.

  • A woman with short brown hair, wearing glasses, a black blazer, and a striped shirt, is engaged in a conversation with a red-haired woman whose back is to the camera. They are sitting in a modern office or meeting room.

    Therapists

    A ready-made activity that supports memory, attention, and skill-building in one engaging tool.

  • Janie's Game, accessible Solitaire board designed for individuals with Down syndrome, autism, seniors, and caregivers.

    Day Care Programs

    Encourages social interaction and builds confidence through structured, hands-on play.

  • Close-up of a patient's arm with an orange hospital wristband, lying in a hospital bed with a wooden bed rail.

    Hospitals

    Compact and rollable, the board fits on a bedside tray, offering comfort and fun during recovery or downtime.

  • View of a modern library aisle with metal bookshelves filled with books, leading towards a person sitting at a desk in the background, with a large geometric glass ceiling overhead.

    Libraries & Community Centers

    A great fit for accessible programming, activity kits, and inclusive game nights that bring the community together.

  • Elderly women playing Janie's Game, a solitaire on a specialized game board for people with limited mobility, featuring playing cards and instructions on a white table.

    Senior Living Communities

    Easy-to-use design makes it enjoyable for older adults, creating moments of connection and cognitive stimulation.

  • Group of young children in a classroom gathered around a table, looking at something together, with colorful educational posters and decorations on the wall behind them.

    After-School Programs

    A fun, low-stress way for kids to practice math and problem-solving while building social skills.

  • A cozy cabin with a green metal roof, illuminated by string lights, situated among tall trees and rocks in a forested area.

    Summer Camps

    Portable and easy to set up anywhere, from cabins to picnic tables, keeping campers engaged and connected.

More Than a Game!

  1. Builds memory, focus, and problem-solving skills

  2. Encourages social interaction and connection

  3. Provides a joyful, low-cost activity for repeated use

  4. Adaptable for different ages and needs