Creating Possibilities
Introducing Ghana culture to Empowering Minds Through Play
In partnership with Digital Media Group, Inc., we've developed a captivating block game designed to sharpen cognitive, motor, and social skills. It's more than a game; it's a cultural bridge for all ages.
For the Young Builders
- • Cognitive: Pattern recognition & focus.
- • Motor: Precision & hand-eye coordination.
- • Social: Patience & goal setting.
For the Adults
- • Relax: Calming, visually appealing design.
- • Sharpen: Strategic planning & mental activity.
- • Compete: Engaging challenges with friends.
Spread the Word!
Please share Aya Blocks with family and friends.
Adinkra Symbols Guide
A gateway to the wisdom of Ghana.
The Fern. A symbol of endurance, resourcefulness, and independence. It represents the ability to thrive against all odds.
Go back and get it. Represents learning from the past to build a better future. A global symbol of wisdom and heritage.
King of Symbols. Represents leadership, charisma, and greatness. This design is the inspiration for all other Adinkra symbols.
Ram's Horns. A symbol of strength and humility. It teaches that even the strong must remain humble and wise.
Spider's Web. Symbolizes creativity, craftiness, and the complexities of life. Inspired by the legendary folk hero, Ananse.
Except God. Signifies the omnipotence and supremacy of God. The most iconic and beloved symbol in Ghana.
The Crocodile. A symbol of adaptability. It lives in water yet breathes air, representing cleverness in any environment.
Wooden Comb. Symbolizes feminine grace, love, and care. It represents hygiene, beauty, and thoughtful consideration.
Unburnable. A symbol of toughness and permanence. It represents a spirit that remains imperishable through fire.
Sword of War. Represents state authority, courage, and gallantry. A symbol of heroic deeds and legitimized power.
The Adinkra symbols in Aya Blocks are more than visuals, they are a gateway to our heritage.