These StoryGuider games are from the Astronaut Trilogy! These tabletop RPG games for pre-K kids focus on discovering new persons and things and how to handle them!
These StoryGuider games are the core Sandy the Dragon series! They provide a level 1 starting point for introducing some tabletop RPG basics to your pre-K kids and are intended to be an intro to the StoryGuider system.
I was recommended Amazing Tales by so many people and was very happy to eventually try it out! Amazing Tales was very flexible, super engaging for my kid, and easy to pick up. It was a lot of fun, and I had a great time introducing it to my family.
Minis are awesome props to use when playing TTRPG’s, but there’s always some problems with bumping the board or potential for breaking them. Here are some alternative minis crafts and suggestions that can help you bring minis to the table and help engage your kids!
Minis are awesome props to use when playing tabletop games, but sometimes you don’t have time to paint them or you just want something a little different! Here are some ready-made alternative minis that can help you change up the game table!
Shrewmanji is an adorable and funny take on a Jumanji style setting! As a fan of both the original and new Jumanji movies, it was a lot of fun being able to jump into this game and share a wild board/video game style jungle adventure with my family!
I interviewed Jamie and Lawrence from the Dad’s & Dragons podcast! I have been listening to their podcast for months, and it was very awesome to get the chance to chat. We talked about how they got into D&D, how they have been playing D&D with their families, and their approach to gaming with their kids!
Dino Ninja was a fun and engaging game to play with my kid! It was easy for my child to connect with, and the mechanics were quick to pick up in the first game session. This is a great game for anyone looking for some dino tabletop top RPG action adventures!
Playing tabletop role playing games (TTRPG’s) with kids can be a lot of fun, however… sometimes the session starts out great and 5 minutes in, they’ve got the fidgets and aren’t interested anymore. Here are some tips and tricks to help with setting up a game that’s interesting for your children, keeping their interest through the story, and understanding their limits.