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New to the game Hi folks - due to work commitments not been on here as much as i should have been over last few months ! (Sorry)I love the way you are running the game. It sounds perfect. I run... 2 Replies
New to the game if your oldest is four, then it sounds to me like your current game style is perfect. I bet they have a ball. I'm going to try something like that with my youngest (almost 3),... 2 Replies
New to the game I'm a dad of three. My oldest girls (4 and 2 1/2) and my wife and I have been playing around with a very basic (read: unofficial) version of kiddungeonadventure. The kids love... 2 Replies
D&D and Dying ON Death and Dying the Critical Injury Rules that were published recently helped our family over this hurdle. They do add some complexity and I were against them being an old... 11 Replies
Fidget, Fidget, Fidget My family is trying the D&D Next rules in the playtest and having a lot of fun at it. Last couple of sessions have ended up completely being more exploration and roleplaying... 4 Replies
Adventure Begins at Bedtime Liz is seeking pitches on here blog for a book, Adventure Begins at Bedtime, that will contain adventures, essays, and other things designed & inspired by kids.If this sounds... 0 Replies
Fidget, Fidget, Fidget By way of an "update", I'm finding that the only way to hold everyone's attention is to keep the action moving apace, and that means that story is taking a back seat. Now I need... 4 Replies
Fidget, Fidget, Fidget Just had this last week. My daughter, who's 9, and one of her school friends ended up having a competition to see who could keep a d8 spinning for longest. I tend to use shock... 4 Replies
Fidget, Fidget, Fidget Yes, even the most engaged kids will fidget or lose interest or just become distracted. That's what kids do. It is crucial that the other members of the party know that this is... 4 Replies
D&D and Dying Dying and killing are both things that really fascinate kids. We found that D&D was a good way to explore these ideas with our daughter and to help her differentiate between... 11 Replies
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