The world of card games is huge. For this reason, card games has been broken into five different badge programs.
“Card Games I” explores card games that can be played by kids or families with a standard 52 card deck.
Badge and Supplement Files
Member Level
- 0EP_B_BPG_CardG_I_2in_12up_MS1_larajla — generic badge printable
- 0EP_BLIST_CardG_I_MS1_larajla — badge items per membership level
- 0EP_BSET0_CardG_I_MS1_larajla —badge set and related badges
- 0EP_SUPP0_CardG_I_Journal_MS1_larajla — badge journal
- 0EP_SUPP0_Planner_MS1_larajla — badge planner
- 0EP_SUPPL_CardG_I_MS1_larajla — supplements currently available per membership level
Supplement Fun
- SUPP_Form Fun_Cards I_K52_MS2_larajla — form to write out games you / your kids know
- SUPP_Found_American Hoyle_1864_MS2_larajla — The American Hoyle; or Gentleman’s Hand-Book of Games, 14th Edition
- SUPP_Found_Cassells Book of Indoor Amusements_1881_MS2_larajla — Cassell’s Book of In-Door Amusements, Card Games and Fireside Fun, 3rd Edition
- SUPP_Found_Encyclopedia of Game_1897_MS2_larajla — Foster’s Encyclopedia of Games, 8th Edition
- SUPP_Found_Foxs Revised Hoyles Games_1905_MS2_larajla — Fox’s Revised Edition of Hoyle’s Games: The Standard Authority
- SUPP_Found_Social Card Games_1891_MS2_larajla — Social Card Games: A Practical and Reliable Guide
- SUPP_Found_The Standard Hoyle_1904_MS2_larajla —The Standard Hoyle: A Complete Guide, New and Revised Edition
- SUPP_List Fun_Cards I_K52_MS2_larajla — list of starting card games for kids using a standard 52-card deck
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