My 6 year old sister has recently became interested in looking through my game books with me. She will get interested in a picture and ask me about it, and I'll explain what the picture is of. She really seems to love this, especially when looking at magic items. I've explained the concepts of the game to her, but not the actual rules. She's asked me about running a game for her, and I think that would be a neat idea.
I've never ran anything before, but I'm interested in running a little story for her. I'm having trouble thinking up an idea for it though. She's a very intelligent 6 year old, and she can memorize amazing amounts of information like only people that age can, but I'm sure she'll have a little trouble problem solving if it isn't very simple (at least until she gets the hang of playing). I also don't want to run a dungeon crawl or anything where she just kills things to get treasure.
Does anyone have ideas for a simple story/adventure that a younger child can work out and understand (and that's not too violent)? Is there any resources for this kind of thing that I can be pointed to? I really think this can be a great opportunity for her if she finds she enjoys playing.
I've never ran anything before, but I'm interested in running a little story for her. I'm having trouble thinking up an idea for it though. She's a very intelligent 6 year old, and she can memorize amazing amounts of information like only people that age can, but I'm sure she'll have a little trouble problem solving if it isn't very simple (at least until she gets the hang of playing). I also don't want to run a dungeon crawl or anything where she just kills things to get treasure.
Does anyone have ideas for a simple story/adventure that a younger child can work out and understand (and that's not too violent)? Is there any resources for this kind of thing that I can be pointed to? I really think this can be a great opportunity for her if she finds she enjoys playing.
