Once they break through the 9yr old mark, options become rather plentiful. It’s rare that either of my kids show much interest if I’m in front of the computer, but the minute components of any sort hit the table, there’s a flurry of eager questions. It’s been plenty documented how the digital age has transformed the experience of being a child of the new millennium, but there’s something about the inherent curiousity of childhood that connects kids to boardgames in an incredibly potent manner. I’ve discussed boardgames aimed at kids before, the joy of being able to share your passion and how impressive a teaching tool they can be.
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