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I’ve seen something like this - might be the same one. It was actually on a teachers resource site.
Another system that works quite well for a younger player is Troika. It’s quite a stripped back and uncomplicated system that makes play fairly immediate and flowing - you’re not doing too much consulting charts and working stuff out compared to d&d
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I think this is what they (the friend) have: sorry, amazon link
Would be good to stick with the same as the friend as they can play together without confusing different rules, and if the youngest gets into it too then they can get involved as they get a bit older.
Quiet thread, there must be more interest than this!
A friend of my eldest has just got a simplified D&D rule set from somewhere online and they are really getting into it, solo quests, dungeon master-ing for their dad, and quests with my kid. We were over at theirs on Saturday and my youngest wanted to get involved (mid quest, not ideal) so I made up a simple scenario and with some lucky dice rolls and my made up rules they got on pretty well! Was a fun way to get their imagination going. I've never played D&D before but might have to get a copy of the rules.