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Nature: A great teacher for children.
Lets consider how important nature is for the developing child
emilydallwitz
May 113 min read


Setting up for your first game of Drago’s Dreamland adventure board game
If you are reading this you probably have a copy of Drago’s Dreamland. The rules are quite simple for the first game, and can get more complicated with extra cards added. This post is a quick visual instruction for playing your 1st game. Pop out the tokens (wisdom points and treasure items) Sort the character cards Remove the Animal Companion and Pixie Boot Power cards Remove the Sacred Site cards Leave just the 6 Rainbow Pixie character cards and choose your character Separa
emilydallwitz
May 61 min read


Discovering the Magic of the Dragon Alphabet: A Journey into Literacy
There is something quite remarkable about writing! For most of human history, ordinary people did not read and write. It’s easy to forget this now, with written words everywhere—on packaging, phones, signs, books, labels, forms, and screens. Yet, widespread literacy is still a fairly recent chapter in our story. Just a short time ago, reading and writing belonged mostly to the privileged few. The History of Literacy Before the age of widespread literacy, much of the work was
emilydallwitz
Apr 243 min read


Creating Drago's Dreamland: An Adventure Board Game for Screen-Free Fun.
Designed for children aged 4–10 years, the collection invites families into screen-free adventure and literacy-rich play. Drago’s Dreamland gives parents the joy of watching their children lose themselves together in a wondrous world—where they experience connection, fun, adventure and gentle learning. It is a world where children’s imagination is truly met—through rich, original storytelling inspired by the depth and beauty of world mythology.
emilydallwitz
Apr 163 min read
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