Wednesday, 20 November 2024

Alrightgames: Forbidden Island

Forbidden Island

2010 / Cooperative board game / 2-4 players

****

This widely-recommended family-friendly cooperative game was going to end up on the shelf eventually, but it got there a little prematurely when I spotted it for under £10. Still a few years shy of the target age, she got bored as expected, though earlier than hoped, just when the incrementally-rising flood water was getting exciting, but unlucky cards and inexperience would have spelled a soggy defeat anyway.

Hopefully it'll be something we can enjoy together one day (even if it'll still be mainly for me), but for now, the creepy chaos of Atmosfear is her big-kid game of choice.

Monday, 18 November 2024

Alrightgames: Knightmare of Equestria

Knightmare of Equestria

2024 / Roleplaying challenge game / 2+ players

**

You won't find this amateur unauthorised RPG mashup in the shops, or even typed up neatly in a PDF, as it was all scribbled down on a notepad per tradition as my daughter's 5th birthday book. Along with supplementary printed templates to better visualise the perilous honeycomb paths and Corridor of Blades. That's one way to traumatise them into learning their left and right.

With no playtesting or proofreading, it was a little less smooth than I'd imagined, but I left space on the rule pages for inevitable troubleshooting. Keep arriving in the same damned place? Roll again. A descriptive Eyeshield passage is inappropriately scary, even though you wrote it and knew who you were writing it for? Improvise.

Oh well, the notebook's still mostly empty for drawing in, so it wasn't a completely duff present.

Saturday, 16 November 2024

Alrightgames: Twister

Twister

1966 / Physical skill game / 2-4 players

***

She's used to ill-advised stretching from her ballet class, so this poses little challenge, until she has to stretch all the way from red to green. That's probably why the box says 6+. Though I notice it's missing an upper age limit, probably somewhere around 32.

Thursday, 14 November 2024

Alrightgames: Rainbow Knights

Rainbow Knights

2018 / Speed card game / 2-6 players

**

Screen-free Snake, bought for a cheap, unicorn-featuring birthday stuffer. Overlaying transparent cards is a novelty, but we're not into competitive games, she can just let the unicorn out for a leisurely flyabout now and then. She made me be the goblin.

Tuesday, 12 November 2024

Babyliography CLXXXVII

Ben Clanton, Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea

2016 / Library book / 64 pages

****

Another fun early-reader comic series we'll pursue, even if she favours the harder Phoebe and her conventional land unicorn.


Dana Simpson, Phoebe and Her Unicorn in The Magic Storm

2017 / Paperback / 160 pages

****

A break from the perpetual soap for a full-on self-contained graphic novel adventure. This change-up was a hit, as we got through it in a day.


Malachy Doyle and Andrew Whitson, Molly and the Dolphins

2022 / Library book / 36 pages

**

Pretty irresponsible, but since we don't live on the coast with access to boats, it won't do any harm.


Ben Clanton, A Super Scary Narwhalloween

2023 / Library book / 80 pages

**

Not one of the scarier seasonal books out there, and quite a step down from the funny first book, though we did skip to book 8.


Heather Amery and Stephen Cartwright, Usborne Farmyard Tales: The Grumpy Goat

1990 (updated 2017) / Library book / 32 pages

***

She was typically bored by these in the past, but school's toughened her up to tedious non-unicorn literature.

Saturday, 9 November 2024

Babyliography CLXXXVI

Various, Read with Oxford: Stage 1 – Phonics – Sam's Backpack and Other Stories

2020 / Library book / 96 pages

**

So it looks like she can read now. Good job.


Sarah Rice and Anna Kazimi, Collins Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds: Sit Sit

2019 / School book / 16 pages

**

Don't worry, she's continuing to read her ongoing unicorn books and comics daily too, it's not all work.


Jessica Courtney-Tickle, The Story Orchestra: Peter and the Wolf

2024 / Library book / 24 pages

***

Nicely fills the gap in the market for non-toddler, non-franchise sound books.


Josephine Southon and Paul Moran, Where's the Baby Unicorn?: An Enchanting Search Book

2024 / Library book / 48 pages

***

She prefers OG Wally to the unicorn rip-offs, but it's some novelty.


Barbara Jean Hicks and Brittney Lee, Disney Learning: Adventures in Reading – Level 1 – Disney Frozen – Meet Anna

2015 / Library book / 32 pages

*

She's got a collection of these boring things already, but it's more appealing than Ben & Lad.

Wednesday, 6 November 2024

Babyliography CLXXXV

J. D. Green and Amy Zhing, 
_____ and the Magical Unicorn

2022 / Hardback / 30 pages

*

A simpler alternative to commissioning a custom printing of your child's personalised storybook: just write their name on yourself in seamless biro! Though she preferred to make it about "Katie" instead. She's not used to first-hand books.


Caroline Green and Begona Corbalan, Collins Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds: Sit Sip Nap

2020 / School book / 16 pages

**

The sad tale of a hypersomniac mother scalding herself with hot drinks as her unfeeling kids point and laugh.


Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, Stick Man

2008 / School book / 32 pages

***

It's only autumn, couldn't they wait a few weeks?


Termisa Seraphini and Sophie Robin, The Secret Lives of Unicorns

2019 / Library book / 64 pages

***

Illustrations rather than photos clued her in to it possibly not being authentic zoology, but there were still good tips for wildlife spotting generally. Who knows?


Sam Hogan and Leo Antolini, Oxford Reading Tree Word Sparks: Level 1 – The Secret Life of Cats

2020 / Library book / 12 pages

**

She didn't mind doing an extracurricular school book. There were only about 10 words anyway, and most of those were "pat."

Sunday, 3 November 2024

Babyliography CLXXXIV

Nick Sharratt, Ketchup On Your Cornflakes?

1996 / School book / 24 pages

****

The surprise 90s date gives this the innovative edge over all the modern equivalents, most of which are admittedly by the same author-illustrator. It made such an impression in her school book group that she talked about it all the way home.


Dana Simpson, Unicorn Crossing: Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn Adventure

2014-15 (collected 2017) / Paperback / 176 pages

****

We've synchronised on seasons again, and I appreciate the attention to details like seasonal foliage and clothing in the daily comic strip, even if the child protagonist conventionally refuses to age.


Various, My Little Pony: Adventures in Friendship, Volume 1

2013-14 (collected 2014) / Hardback / 76 pages

***

Nice character-based compilations of some of the more obscure 'Pony comic ranges, even if the mean cloud in the Rainbow Dash story might have contributed to the young reader's night terror. Bad weather.


Charlotte Raby and Beccy Blake, Big Cat Phonics for Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised: Pat it

2021 / School book / 16 pages

**

Jumping from wordless books to two words a page that she could read by spelling them out, this is more like it. Though I was disappointed by the poor continuity of the sandpit shape between pages.


Alison Murray, The Little Green Hen

2018 / School book / 32 pages

**

Palette-swapped fable of friendship, forgiveness and flooding that bizarrely forgets to end on a rainbow.

Thursday, 31 October 2024

The Abyss: Halloween Nightmare Creepypasta

I've never seen The Abyss, and probably never will. It sometimes rears its head on lists of classic sci-fi films, but not at enthusiastic enough placings to seem worth my time. It's probably about underwater, not space. Boring.

But its vague presence still wormed its way into my mind somehow, forming the basis of a rare adult nightmare about struggling to escape The Scariest Scene of All Time.

Tuesday, 29 October 2024

Alrightreads: Gamesmaster II

Ben Egloff and artists, The Game Master's Book of Astonishing Random Tables: 300+ Unique Roll Tables to Enhance Your Worldbuilding, Storytelling, Locations, Magic and More for 5th Edition RPG Adventures

2023 / Ebook / 288 pages

*****

Even when not being unofficially D&D-specific, it's still generally based in the dark, violent fantasy realm, but there's still plenty that I can twist and sanitise to inject random encounters and inspiration into our friendly junior RPG. I don't know if I'll ever need to roll a whole pantheon of deities and system of government in quite this much detail, but I can't fault it for being excessively comprehensive.


Matt Davids and artists, The Great Book of Random Tables: 120 D100 Random Tables for Fantasy Tabletop Role-Playing Games

2022 / Ebook / 174 pages

***

Collects various slim rip-offs into a more substantial prompts compendium that's almost worth paying for, if it was more relevant for our needs at present.


Roberto Bisceglie, Loner: Core Rules (2nd Edition)

2023 / Ebook / 32 pages

***

More a creative writing rule system than a game, I might give its dice tables a go if I need more help cobbling together scenarios for real games.


Various, Red Dwarf: The Roleplaying Game – Series Sourcebook

2002 / Ebook / 160 pages

****

One of the quirkiest episode guides out there, this is really an ambitious (sometimes overly so) mission in opening up every episode of the series thus made into a practically playable module. It has some useful pointers for the rapidly-approaching day when I run out of ideas and start awkwardly forcing Red Dwarf into my five-year-old's junior RPG. She may recognise some of them from bedtime stories.


Dena McMurdie, 101 Story Starters for Kids: One-Page Prompts to Kick Your Imagination into High Gear

2019 / Ebook / 120 pages

***

A nice idea for future activities, if a bit homeworky. Help them out with some RPG random dice tables if they get stuck.