Dude. Don't hit on my Pokemon. There is a fire in me that lights when my six year old runs through the house "DADDY, WHAT'S EFFECTIVE AGAINST A FLYING TYPE!?" and I crack my knuckles like, I got chu.
It's not terrible from a critical thinking standpoint. We've tried to steer her toward things like Minecraft, which functions on creativity, and Pokemon, which functions on strategy.
Dude. Don't hit on my Pokemon. There is a fire in me that lights when my six year old runs through the house "DADDY, WHAT'S EFFECTIVE AGAINST A FLYING TYPE!?" and I crack my knuckles like, I got chu.
It's a highly addictive series of games. I have no doubt if I picked one up today I'd be compelled to play it to the end.
It's not terrible from a critical thinking standpoint. We've tried to steer her toward things like Minecraft, which functions on creativity, and Pokemon, which functions on strategy.
Yep. Of course, if you gave up back in the second half of eighth grade, nothing else would seem so easy.
Great post, thank you!