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Nintendo Challenges Canadian Families to Get Up and Play
Wii Sports Every month GetUpandPlay.ca will feature a new game and a series of weekly challenges.This month’s Wii Family Challenge game is: Wii Sports. Get your family and friends together for a game of Boxing or Golf and pair it with some delicious snacks.
Bowling Boys vs. Girls Taking out the garbage
and recycling.
Tennis Kids vs. Adults Making lunch for the
following week.
Golf Lowest Score Setting the table for the
whole week.
Boxing Family vs. Family Backyard BBQ
 
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