I found this a nice inspiration for those of us with kids and the little tradition this could spark which I think would be super healthy for the kids and also the relationship for when they are adults.

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    1 year ago

    I think this is a great idea. However beware of what you are getting yourself into. I’m stuck playing UNO, Dobble and this mole dice game with my 3 year old daughter for hours on end. It doesn’t get old for her but it is starting to get a bit stale after a few months of playing for me.

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      1 year ago

      Buy new games with increasing complexity until you find yourself enjoying the game.

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        1 year ago

        That’s the plan but the games we played are as much as she can handle and they are labeled 4 or 5 years and up. But time is on my side here. Overall I’m super happy that she enjoys boardgames and cardgames and in a few years we’ll start to play games from my collection I’m sure. It’s just. Have you ever played 2 hours of 1v1 UNO? It’s something else.