Not Parent Approved is an 'inappropriately appropriate' card game meant to be an appealing old-fashioned diversion from screen culture for kids 8 and up. But like its adult-inspiration, Cards Against Humanity, it's filled with gross humor and absurdity, all in a kid-friendly package.
Components
- 455 cards, divided into Fill-in-the-Blank Question Cards and Blank-Filler Answer Cards.
- Rulebook
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Setup
Each player draws seven red answer cards. Sneak a peak, but don't show 'em to your friends.
Burp like a Boss
Each player burps - real or fake. The winner of the burp-off gets to be the Burp Boss.
Game Play
The Burp Boss draws a blue question card and reads it out loud.
Then:
Players choose the red answer card they think is the best and slide it Independent betting sites.
The Burp Boss shuffles the red answer cards without looking.
The Burp Boss reads the question out loud each time before presenting EACH answer.
Winorama. The Burp Boss picks the 1st place answer. (To spread more goofball love, the Burp Boss can pick 2nd and 3rd place too).
The 1st place winner keeps the blue question card and scores a point.
Used red cards are discarded into the top of the game box.
Next Round
The role of Burp Boss rotates clockwise (person on the left) for the next round.
End of the Game
Play as long as you like. The player with the most question cards at the end of the game is the winner.
Note: Use the blanks in the box to create your own wacky questions and answers.
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'This kind of game will stretch your mind, and your social skills, in unusual directions.'
-Christopher Charbis, Game ON Columnist at The Wall Street Journal
'Yes to this game. I have teenagers and a nine-year-old and the things they love to do together before this game is nothing. BUT they will all happily sit down and play this game together for hours.'
-Heather D. Brooks, Five-Star Amazon Reviewer
'I love Cards Against Humanity and was excited to see a version for kids. My kids took an immediate liking to it and now I can watch more Game of Thrones on Saturday nights. Win-win.'
-Hugh W., Five-Star Amazon Reviewer
'So great to see my kids' eyeballs again!'
-Jen Levinson, Founder of Jen's List: The Mom's Guide to What's Hot, Blogger at Momipedia, Mom to 5 boys
'Brought this to Thanksgiving this year and had three generations in stitches for several hours.'
-Katherine C. Murphy, Five-Star Amazon Reviewer
'Not Parent Approved secretly teaches social skills like hiding medicine inside candy.'
-Matthew Lieberman, Phd, Author of Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect
Game Play
The Burp Boss draws a blue question card and reads it out loud.
Then:
Players choose the red answer card they think is the best and slide it Independent betting sites.
The Burp Boss shuffles the red answer cards without looking.
The Burp Boss reads the question out loud each time before presenting EACH answer.
Winorama. The Burp Boss picks the 1st place answer. (To spread more goofball love, the Burp Boss can pick 2nd and 3rd place too).
The 1st place winner keeps the blue question card and scores a point.
Used red cards are discarded into the top of the game box.
Next Round
The role of Burp Boss rotates clockwise (person on the left) for the next round.
End of the Game
Play as long as you like. The player with the most question cards at the end of the game is the winner.
Note: Use the blanks in the box to create your own wacky questions and answers.
Continue Reading
'This kind of game will stretch your mind, and your social skills, in unusual directions.'
-Christopher Charbis, Game ON Columnist at The Wall Street Journal
'Yes to this game. I have teenagers and a nine-year-old and the things they love to do together before this game is nothing. BUT they will all happily sit down and play this game together for hours.'
-Heather D. Brooks, Five-Star Amazon Reviewer
'I love Cards Against Humanity and was excited to see a version for kids. My kids took an immediate liking to it and now I can watch more Game of Thrones on Saturday nights. Win-win.'
-Hugh W., Five-Star Amazon Reviewer
'So great to see my kids' eyeballs again!'
-Jen Levinson, Founder of Jen's List: The Mom's Guide to What's Hot, Blogger at Momipedia, Mom to 5 boys
'Brought this to Thanksgiving this year and had three generations in stitches for several hours.'
-Katherine C. Murphy, Five-Star Amazon Reviewer
'Not Parent Approved secretly teaches social skills like hiding medicine inside candy.'
-Matthew Lieberman, Phd, Author of Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect
'I have never heard my kids laugh so much!'
-NYJAY, Five-Star Amazon Reviewer
'I want to be called the Burp Boss all the time!'
-Sydney, Age 10
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'Oh, and my kids' favorite part? Deciding who goes first; as per the official Not Parent Approved rules, this is determined by hosting a burp-off.'
-Liz Gumbinner, Editor-In-Chief, Cool Mom Picks
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'I could not stop laughing.'
-Grandma Mary