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The Midwifery team invite you to Fruit Friends - Midwifery Games. Play one of our two games to explore the role of the midwife and how a foetus changes during pregnancy.
The first game is Fruit Friends - the playful game where guests match different fruits to stages of pregnancy. It's a fun, hands‑on way to explore how a foetus grows and learn what midwives do to support parents throughout the journey.
But the fruity fun doesn't stop there. Try your hand at Fruit Friends Charades, a quick-fire challenge where you draw one card with a pregnancy symptom and another with a fruit. Your mission? Act it out using the fruit in your description. Think: "The baby is bouncing around like a bag of grapes" to show foetal movements. The sillier, the better.
At the stall, guests can also dive deeper into the world of midwifery. Chat with friendly student midwives, explore the vital roles they play, and even practise feeling for a baby's position using a mannequin. It's an inviting space to learn, laugh, and discover the incredible work midwives do every day.
The first game is Fruit Friends - the playful game where guests match different fruits to stages of pregnancy. It's a fun, hands‑on way to explore how a foetus grows and learn what midwives do to support parents throughout the journey.
But the fruity fun doesn't stop there. Try your hand at Fruit Friends Charades, a quick-fire challenge where you draw one card with a pregnancy symptom and another with a fruit. Your mission? Act it out using the fruit in your description. Think: "The baby is bouncing around like a bag of grapes" to show foetal movements. The sillier, the better.
At the stall, guests can also dive deeper into the world of midwifery. Chat with friendly student midwives, explore the vital roles they play, and even practise feeling for a baby's position using a mannequin. It's an inviting space to learn, laugh, and discover the incredible work midwives do every day.
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