Greetings adventurer, and thank you for subscribing to the TTRPGkids.com newsletter! 

If you've been subscribed for a while, you may notice a slight change in the formatting for the newsletter this month, and that's because... we outgrew the previous newsletter service!  It's a good change to have to make, and I hope the differences aren't too much of a shake up.

Now, here is your monthly summary of the most recent articles posted on TTRPGkids so you can easily stay up to date!

TTRPGkids project(s)!

  • No Thank You, Evil! (TTRPG)

  • Luna Uni (TTRPG + EDU toolkit)

  • A Young Heroes Guide (GM guide for kids)

  • When the Walls Fall (worldbuilding tool/game)

  • TTRPGkids is going to GameHole Con! (Oct 16 - 19)

  • TTRPGkids is going to Ban This Book Fest (Oct 11)

  • List of all TTRPGkids episodes on Ludology Podcast with titles and links

  • Jennifer Siler on TTRPGs and speech therapy + interactive little libraries

  • Andy from Pandion Games on varying genre and style in your TTRPGs

Sneak peeks!  For the next few weeks, keep an eye out for: 

  • NEW Halloween-themed reviews!

  • Halloween highlights of past posts on socials!

  • Panel audio for: Creating the Next Generation of Problem Solvers With TTRPGs

  • 2x guest interviews (Jim Johnson from Modiphius and Jay Dragon from Possum Creek Games)

    ...and much more!

AND... thank you to the TTRPGkids site sponsors!  These awesome people are supporting future TTRPGkids projects, allowing me to go to conventions, pre-fund art for future projects, and generally supporting the resource; please go check out their work and support them as well!

If you'd like to become a sponsor, please check out the TTRPGkids ko-fi here!

Thank you reader, too, for following along through to the end and for sharing tabletop RPGs with your kids, classes, friends, family, and everyone else in your life!  If the site is helping or you have any cool stories to share, let me know by emailing [email protected], via social media, or through comments on the site; I would love to hear from you!

Also, the TTRPGkids website is run as a free resource to make sure that families, educators, creators, and everyone in between has access to the material.  If you'd like to support the site and future TTRPGkids projects, check out games by TTRPGkids, the TTRPGkids ko-fi, and projects that TTRPGkids is funding on Backerkit to keep the resource thriving!

Until next time, happy gaming!

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