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Learning Resources

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Ender 3 Pro 3D Printer

This is an excellent entry level 3D printer. It has been a great way for my kids to learn 3D printing. It has sparked creativity, technology skills and become a fun family hobby. (paid link)

 

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Dungeons and Dragons

This is a starter set that is a great way to introduce role-playing tabletop games to your family. Dungeons and Dragons involves writing (character creation and backstory writing), math (dice rolls, addition, and multipliers), notetaking (to keep track of the game and the characters' stats), creativity, cooperative play and more! It really is an all-in-one curriculum if I ever saw one, and all intrinsically motivated! (paid link)

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Wireless Headphones

We love audiobooks! So wireless headphones are a must in our house. Giving my kids freedom to listen to audiobooks at will has not only increased our exposure to literature, but also helped them find ways to enjoy housework!

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This set comes in many colors and have been reliable for our family.

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Outnumbered Game

This game plays a lot like a video game (Plants vs. Zombies to be exact). The attackers start moving toward your barricade and you have to knock them off the board by computing their number using different math operations. It was a hit with my 8 and 10 year olds, and my 5 year old also played with some help. (paid link)

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Pen & Paper Adventure Book

This is a great non-screen option for your video game enthusiasts. My 10 year old has gone through this adventure multiple times because it's choose your own path, and therefore different every time. It's also a great introduction to role playing tabletop games (RPGs) like Dungeons and Dragons. Recommend for 8-12 year olds depending on their reading skills.

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No Thank You Evil! Game

This is another great introduction to role-playing tabletop games. These adventures are simple and everything is scripted out to help parents who are new to "dungeon mastering." I bought it because my kids were loving Dungeons and Dragons but I did not feel creative enough to make up fantasy worlds and adventures. (paid link)

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