Whether you’ve got antsy kids at home or in the classroom, a good board game can keep the little ones entertained for hours — not to mention help strengthen their critical-thinking skills.
They started becoming popular online and then they made their way into the offline vocabulary of a lot of kids and teens. Want to know more about where the whole brain rot thing came from?
The current trajectory of the gaming industry features games that mostly appeal to the older population. Most developers fail to recognize that kids make up an important part of the gaming community.
We asked kids about brain rot, the ironic brand of online slang that’s made the jump from TikTok to real life. #Streeters CBC Kids News asked kids and teens in Toronto what they thought about brain ...