Board games typically pit players against each other (and why not? children will spend their lives competing in a variety of circumstances!) but sometimes it's nice to have a board game that teaches cooperation instead of competition.
In Stone Soup (based on the familiar story), children are working against a common obstacle, and winning means that all the children win, because they've defeated the obstacle together.
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