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Let the kids play Warhammer in school, without breaking the rules

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Are you looking for a fun way to help your school-age children flex their creativity, meet new friends, and learn valuable STEM skills? Do they try to sneak your Space Marines to school in their pockets? Here’s an idea for you – talk to their teachers about joining the Warhammer Alliance, a free educational outreach programme! 

Along with membership, their school gets a free Resource Pack, including everything that up to 12 little learners need to get started in the stimulating and rewarding Warhammer hobby. 

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Each student will receive their first models for both Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000, a palette card, and their first paintbrush, plus a helpful guide to learn all about building, painting, and playing in the worlds of Warhammer. The Resource Pack also contains enough dice, clippers, and paints to share among the group – absolutely free.* 

The magazine-style guides have been carefully designed to be compelling to a wide range of kids (and their parents, if we’re honest). Using Warhammer-based activities, your children will learn useful engineering and maths skills without even realising it. 

Once they’ve gotten the hang of things, bring the learning and gaming home and you’ve got yourself a new painting partner. While we can’t promise they’ll paint your armies for you, you’ll never know if you don’t ask… 

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This is an exciting opportunity for your kids to explore both Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000, learn a few things, and build social skills all at once! Take a look at the official Warhammer Alliance website, and talk to their school about joining up after the holiday break.


* Yes, it’s a lot of stuff! No, you shouldn’t ‘borrow’ it from them. It’s their turn.