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<blockquote data-quote="Buttercup" data-source="post: 2497654" data-attributes="member: 990"><p>I know about this project, because several of my colleagues (who were already running D&D games at their libraries) were asked for input. Another of my colleagues has already received her package, which includes the basic set and a few of the WotC novels that are written at about 5th grade level. There is also some promotional material included.</p><p></p><p>This project came about because of a discussion on PUBYAC, which is a listserv for <u>PUB</u>lic librarians who serve <u>Y</u>oung <u>A</u>dults and <u>C</u>hildren. The gist of the discussion was that D&D fosters cooperation, enhances reading and math skills, and encourages imaginative yet structured play. These are all things that everybody wishes children and young teens to be better at, so if librarians want to help build these skills, they ought to be running D&D games after school at public libraries across the land. Someone from WotC happened across the discussion; perhaps they had been thinking the same thing and started monitoring PUBYAC to see which way the wind was blowing. Regardless, they went off and developed this kit.</p><p> </p><p>I hope it works. I think after school D&D games for young teens are a fantastic idea. At my library we're starting up a league in September, but the only time we were able to do it is on Saturdays. We'll see how that flies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buttercup, post: 2497654, member: 990"] I know about this project, because several of my colleagues (who were already running D&D games at their libraries) were asked for input. Another of my colleagues has already received her package, which includes the basic set and a few of the WotC novels that are written at about 5th grade level. There is also some promotional material included. This project came about because of a discussion on PUBYAC, which is a listserv for [u]PUB[/u]lic librarians who serve [u]Y[/u]oung [u]A[/u]dults and [u]C[/u]hildren. The gist of the discussion was that D&D fosters cooperation, enhances reading and math skills, and encourages imaginative yet structured play. These are all things that everybody wishes children and young teens to be better at, so if librarians want to help build these skills, they ought to be running D&D games after school at public libraries across the land. Someone from WotC happened across the discussion; perhaps they had been thinking the same thing and started monitoring PUBYAC to see which way the wind was blowing. Regardless, they went off and developed this kit. I hope it works. I think after school D&D games for young teens are a fantastic idea. At my library we're starting up a league in September, but the only time we were able to do it is on Saturdays. We'll see how that flies. [/QUOTE]
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