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I asked similar a while ago.
There are packs setup for teaching the card game. "My first battle".
I have a card shop nearby with low quality, loose cards for cheap. Find one near yourself and take the kid shopping. 😁
The problem with "My First Battle" is that it looks like a very simplified version of Pokemon. You can play with those decks, but you aren't going to be able to play a full Pokemon game with them.
If the nephew wants to play with friends, I'd look for other decks or something like Battle Academy, which will teach how to play the game but with full cards.
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