>>40994760How about this you zoomer piece of shit. Do not that I don't even believe I need to post this, nobody who lived through the period does. I'm stooping to your underage level by even going this far.
https://www.todaysparent.com/family/activities/pokemon-101/>What are you supposed to do with Pokémon cards?>Younger kids (say, JK to grade one) tend to just collect and trade the cards. OH NO NO NO NO NO a parenting advice site is literally telling parents their kids will only want to collect cards! How can that possibly be? Why would kids want cards from a game they can't even play? It just doesn't make sense to my zoomer mindset that has apparently had no interaction with other children whatsoever.
>As they learn to read, they may also want to play the trading card game.>may>mayWhy only MAY? How can this be? This does't mesh with my zoomer experience of watching youtube streamers teach me while I sit alone in my room at all!
>There are lots of ways your kid can learn how to play the trading card game. The best way to learn is with a Trainer Kit. It comes with two ready-to-play decks that will walk your kid and a friend through the game step by step. OH NO NO NO it's INSTRUCTING PARENTS ON HOW TO TEACH THEIR KIDS TO PLAY BECAUSE THEY WON'T NECESSARILY LEARN FOR THEMSELVES
Now keep in mind you zoomer retard: all this has established is that a child who likes Pokemon cards MAY eventually want to learn to play, and of those that want to learn to play, they MAY even learn. This still doesn't mean they'll realize anything about how viable Charizard is.
Trading cards are for trading. The game is secondary to children. I suppose you've never heard of baseball cards.