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<blockquote data-quote="CanadienneBacon" data-source="post: 3964046" data-attributes="member: 11146"><p>My children are on winter break. While the baby naps each day for roughly two hours, I'm looking at running the kids' first D&D game. I want to use 3.0 or 3.5 D&D rules. The children are three girls, ages 6, 5 and 5 (twins). </p><p></p><p>A ten-minute search session on EN World didn't produce the results I'd hoped for in terms of a quickie children's adventure for beginning players. My kids have the imaginative chops to get into a fantasy game but they've never played before. What with us on the mend from a bout of colds during the month of December and the three of them stuck indoors on their winter break, I'm looking for something they'll enjoy doing while the toddler naps. </p><p></p><p>For those parents or uncles/aunties who've run kids' games before, you got a starting adventure to recommend? Something downloadable for free or for cheap. I confess I was also looking at the 3.5 Basic Game boxed set. Anyone use that for young kids and, if you did, how'd it pan out. At $24.95 it's a bit of a stretch on my budget but I could probably wrangled the money if a couple of you say it's a slam dunk.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help you're willing to provide. I've written modules for my adult tabletop in the past but am not really looking to get that entailed for the kids. Just something quick that I roll out when they're getting squirrely and restless one day. Or days, if they like playing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadienneBacon, post: 3964046, member: 11146"] My children are on winter break. While the baby naps each day for roughly two hours, I'm looking at running the kids' first D&D game. I want to use 3.0 or 3.5 D&D rules. The children are three girls, ages 6, 5 and 5 (twins). A ten-minute search session on EN World didn't produce the results I'd hoped for in terms of a quickie children's adventure for beginning players. My kids have the imaginative chops to get into a fantasy game but they've never played before. What with us on the mend from a bout of colds during the month of December and the three of them stuck indoors on their winter break, I'm looking for something they'll enjoy doing while the toddler naps. For those parents or uncles/aunties who've run kids' games before, you got a starting adventure to recommend? Something downloadable for free or for cheap. I confess I was also looking at the 3.5 Basic Game boxed set. Anyone use that for young kids and, if you did, how'd it pan out. At $24.95 it's a bit of a stretch on my budget but I could probably wrangled the money if a couple of you say it's a slam dunk. Thanks for any help you're willing to provide. I've written modules for my adult tabletop in the past but am not really looking to get that entailed for the kids. Just something quick that I roll out when they're getting squirrely and restless one day. Or days, if they like playing. [/QUOTE]
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