I have shared made-up stories of gnomes with my children for a long time. This has evolved into a family tradition where I go into the woods behind our house and leave "evidence" of gnome civilization for them to find.
I love to see their eyes light up with the spark of imagination when we go on our "gnome hunts". It's brought so much fun into our family that I want to share it. So I'm putting the story, and step by step instructions into a new storytelling game called Gnomes: The Great Sweeping of Ammowan.
I won't be sharing too much of the game before its release, but suffice to say, I hope it can bring the same amount of joy into your family that it's brought into ours.
If you love gnomes, or are interested in sparking the imagination of your children with a new gnome-based storytelling game, stay tuned.
I love to see their eyes light up with the spark of imagination when we go on our "gnome hunts". It's brought so much fun into our family that I want to share it. So I'm putting the story, and step by step instructions into a new storytelling game called Gnomes: The Great Sweeping of Ammowan.
I won't be sharing too much of the game before its release, but suffice to say, I hope it can bring the same amount of joy into your family that it's brought into ours.
If you love gnomes, or are interested in sparking the imagination of your children with a new gnome-based storytelling game, stay tuned.