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The Cards Against Humanity Family Edition Class Clown Bundle is an expansion pack for the Cards Against Humanity Family Edition base game, adding a new pile of school-themed and clown-themed prompts and answer cards into the rotation. The Cards Against Humanity Family Edition strips the adult content out of the original CAH game and reworks the format for younger players who still want the same fill-in-the-blank fun. Class Clown leans further into the kid-humor lane with classroom and prank-themed material, from Cards Against Humanity.
Cards Against Humanity Family Edition owners who have played through the base game enough times to memorize the deck will find the Class Clown bundle adds fresh material without changing how the game plays, which keeps the learning curve at zero. Parents who already trust the Family Edition for game nights will appreciate that the expansion stays inside the same content guidelines that made the base game work for younger players. The bundle structure also works as a steady gift route for parents who buy the base game one year and then add expansion bundles in subsequent years, which spreads the value across multiple birthdays or holidays. The expansion also keeps the household's existing Family Edition cards in active rotation rather than collecting dust on a shelf.