Originally posted by: JLGatsby
I had a NES for my 4th birthday.
Originally posted by: kinev
Originally posted by: JLGatsby
I had a NES for my 4th birthday.
They were still selling the NES 3 years ago?
Originally posted by: 50cent1228
vtech gaming system
Originally posted by: thepd7
Its only $40 at walmart on black friday and its TINY!
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Damn! At 5!!! Can we at least try to raise kids without an electronic babysitter??? How about some coloring books? Legos? Picture Books?
Exercise her mind a little!
It's a good thing she doesn't get car sick, eh?Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Damn! At 5!!! Can we at least try to raise kids without an electronic babysitter??? How about some coloring books? Legos? Picture Books?
Exercise her mind a little!
My daughter was reading phonetically at about 3, due in large part by playing games on her Leapster. She didn't play it all the time, and it was usually instead of watching tv, which she didn't really want to do much at that age, or sometimes in the car (the trip to town for us is about a half hour each way). She did all of the things you mentioned as well.
Originally posted by: CyTGdotNet
Like the title states..
We wanna give the little devil a handheld gaming console for christmas, but are in doubt in relation to wich one!
Now the psp is coolest, at least i think so ... but will a 5 year old too ? Perhaps something like the gameboy and the selection of games is more her target group ?
if going for the psp theres all the versioning, dowgrading firmware and ****** to take into account as well...
If there was really good games for a 5yo on the psp ..
Thoughts on the topic ?
Originally posted by: ranmaniac
Forget the handheld, when I was 5, I actually played outside, or played with toys, not sit in front of the tv all day. Get her a some childrens books to read, coloring books, arts+crafts type stuff etc.
Originally posted by: HamburgerBoy
Handhelds aren't very educational and are very easy to break or lose. Just teach her how to use a computer.
Originally posted by: eits
there's an expansion pack... it comes with maps called "playground," "soccer field," "basketball court," "woods," "fishing," "catch," and "bike riding"
Nah, the expansion pack is too difficult for a three year old. Playground is filled with new baddies like fifty year old man and bowl of antifreeze. Thus, it isn't recommended for children under the age of eight.
