![]() Made in France at the outbreak of World War II, the game sought to educate children about the colonial world supporting the French economy. One of the most vivid renditions is this jeu des échanges, or “trading game.” In the exhibition Connecting Seas: A Visual History of Discoveries and Encounters, a whole section features educational tools used to teach children about the colonial lands serving the European motherland. (Office de publicite et d’impression), Breveté S.G.D.G. Trading Game: France-Colonies, 1941, O.P.I.M. ![]()
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