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<blockquote data-quote="GM Lent" data-source="post: 8113993" data-attributes="member: 6798775"><p>According to the information in the books they are designed for 3rd graders and up (ages 8+)</p><p></p><p>I've bought them all for my 6yo (who in fairness turns 7 next month). Like others, we ended up using them in-game; the kid decided their barbarian character had a big book of monsters and used it when strategizing. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday in the car they read most of the Lord Soth entry from the new one to me (at my request). I was a little worried about that (Soth's story touches on a few things I'd rather not have my child thinking about quite yet) but the text stuck to very broad strokes and worked really well. </p><p></p><p>And of course since both Soth and the Tarrasque are in the book, I just had to mention the ridiculous part in module DL16 where, while exploring Lord Soth's castle, the party finds the Tarrasque just hanging out in a closet (I swear I'm not making this up)!</p><p></p><p>Good times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GM Lent, post: 8113993, member: 6798775"] According to the information in the books they are designed for 3rd graders and up (ages 8+) I've bought them all for my 6yo (who in fairness turns 7 next month). Like others, we ended up using them in-game; the kid decided their barbarian character had a big book of monsters and used it when strategizing. Yesterday in the car they read most of the Lord Soth entry from the new one to me (at my request). I was a little worried about that (Soth's story touches on a few things I'd rather not have my child thinking about quite yet) but the text stuck to very broad strokes and worked really well. And of course since both Soth and the Tarrasque are in the book, I just had to mention the ridiculous part in module DL16 where, while exploring Lord Soth's castle, the party finds the Tarrasque just hanging out in a closet (I swear I'm not making this up)! Good times. [/QUOTE]
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