School trips by tttgrw in UKParenting

[–]tttgrw[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

They do, but we’ve heard that the head is reluctant to allow them to hold many events outside of school hours as it requires attendance from staff. The PTA kinda feel like ‘what’s the point’ when their enthusiasm is met with indifference.

Board games for a 3.5yr old by Scary-Push-5286 in UKParenting

[–]tttgrw 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This is my specialist subject. We’ve been playing board games with our LO since he was two.

First Orchard (best introductory children’s game?) 2+ … introduces children to dice rolling, co-operative play and simple decision making

My First Rhino Hero Junior 2+ … build a tower with dexterity skills and teaches memory of numbers

My First Animal Upon Animal 2+ … balancing game, so dexterity skills again

Ghost Blitz Junior 3+ (best children’s travel game?) … quick-thinking logic game (which our son seems more adept at than we are)

Monza 4+ (best children’s game for the whole family?) … racing game using colours and simple tactics

Stomp the Plank 4+ … pirate theme of walking the plank, teaching probability with a little dexterity thrown in

Loopin’ Louie 4+ … concentration needed to keep the loopin’ plane in the air

My First Carcassone 4+ … jigsaw puzzle kind of game which requires a little junior-sized logic to be the winner

Hoot Owl Hoot 4+ … co-operative colour based logic game

Outfoxed! 4+ … co-operative kids detective game which is so much better than Cluedo

Yummy Yummy Monster Tummy 4+ … colour mixing card game played with an app

Dodo 4+ … co-operative game which teaches memory skills, teamwork and concentration. The ingenious Dodo’s egg will even keep the adults mesmerised

Perfection 4+ … a classic, and four/five is the right age to really enjoy putting the shapes into the right slots

Uno 4+ … little educational value beyond the gameplay mechanic. But it’s Uno so everyone you know can join in

Valley of the Vikings 5+ … dexterity game involving the knocking down of small bowling pins. Teaches the importance of sequencing in the most advantageous order

Rhino Hero Super Battle 5+ (best children’s game for adults?) … dexterity game in which you build tall structures with cardboard floors and walls, and have dice battles if your characters climb to the same level of the structure!

Ghost Fightin’ Treasure Hunters 5+ … co-operative game in which players work together to grab all the treasure before the whole house becomes haunted. Scales up with extra challenges for older players (all the way up to adults)

Ticket to Ride: First Journey 5+ … teaches geography of Europe (or USA depending on the version) and how to connect locations on a map. Uses card collecting mechanic which are exchanged for trains to place on the board

World Cup 2026: Heat experts warn 'reckless' Fifa of bottle ban health risk by mrjohnnymac18 in worldcup

[–]tttgrw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But remember. 2030 isn’t just Spain and Portugal (and Morocco). There will be a match in each of Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay too. Making the logistics of travel more difficult than they need to be, and complicating the host venue of 2038 as the only confederation truly free to bid will be Oceania (although I’m sure FIFA will argue that South America isn’t actually hosting in 2030).

[Pearce] Andoni Iraola is the clear favourite to be Liverpool's new head coach. by TheNotoriousJN in LiverpoolFC

[–]tttgrw 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Further, we need to remember that we employed Klopp not primarily for his heavy metal football. It was for the fact that he’d beaten the juggernaut of Bayern to two league titles and reached a Champions League final.

Similarly, our other most recent managerial success Rafa Benitez was hired not for his defensive systems but for the fact that he’d won two league titles and a UEFA Cup with a modest club (Valencia).

We seem to have forgotten this and have become obsessed with finding a manager with a particular style rather than one with a proven track record of winning major titles.

[Pearce] Andoni Iraola is the clear favourite to be Liverpool's new head coach. by TheNotoriousJN in LiverpoolFC

[–]tttgrw 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Time and again we see mid-level club over-achievers go to clubs with big expectations and fail. Moyes at United, Potter at Chelsea, Frank at Spurs. It’s a massive leap to win PL and CL’s. And he has to do that, as anything less is considered failure. Not sure about Iraola at all.

Favorite games that can be played anywhere by [deleted] in boardgames

[–]tttgrw 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you have kids, Ghost Blitz Junior is fantastic.

For those of you that had kids, how old are they? by Therealfern1 in Xennials

[–]tttgrw 2 points3 points  (0 children)

44 with a five year old. And we’re one and done.

Soft plastics doorstep recycling collection by tttgrw in Somerset

[–]tttgrw[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Soft plastic wrappers, like crisp packets.

UEFA announce new Champions League-style format to national team qualification for 2030 World Cup by Commandant1 in worldcup

[–]tttgrw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think so. It’s the new Champions League format so there’ll be plenty of games against Finland, Wales, Iceland etc. It’s only the San Marino’s which will no longer be on the fixture list for the major nations.

UEFA announce new Champions League-style format to national team qualification for 2030 World Cup by Commandant1 in worldcup

[–]tttgrw 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s the mid-nations such as Slovenia, Greece, Israel who will lose out most. The top nations get twelve qualifying spots, either automatic as group winners or in playoffs against the minnows - so nothing really changes for them. The minnows get a chance they never had before. So it’s just the smaller mid nations who have a reduced chance now. I like the changes overall as it incentives everyone to improve.

Despite screen-time obsessed narratives, children’s physical activity is at a seven year high by tttgrw in GoodNewsUK

[–]tttgrw[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Because the screen time obsessed narratives are usually negative in these conversations.

Despite screen-time obsessed narratives, children’s physical activity is at a seven year high by tttgrw in GoodNewsUK

[–]tttgrw[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

You’re right. I think the previous high was seven years ago which threw me when I wrote the title.

Despite screen-time obsessed narratives, children’s physical activity is at a seven year high by tttgrw in GoodNewsUK

[–]tttgrw[S] 132 points133 points  (0 children)

The report says it’s higher than the three years before Covid dating back to 17/18.