Educational Reviews
Hmmm... walks like a duck, quacks like a clavier. Turns out, the Piano Wizard is no toy, it just looks that way -- and only if you put cute little stickers on it. Otherwise, it's a bang-on computerized piano teacher.
Though the likes of Activision's Guitar Hero and EA's Rock Band feature itty bitty guitar-shaped controllers so you can air-guitar without the air bit, the Fisher-Price I Can Play Guitar is likewise a guitar controller-based game except it actually teaches guitar.
Got a toddler in the house? There's a videogame console for them, too. No World War II games for it, obviously, but some pretty decent button whacking just the same.
Truly stimulating and really, really, fun, Knowledge Adventure Books by You is, bar-none, the best piece of software you could get for you and your kid.
Already the established leader in edutainment (educational entertainment) hardware and software, LeapFrog now has its own take on the console wars -- a tyke take -- with Leapster TV.
Tots like videogames too, but there's always the looming threat of technological zombification at that impressionable age.
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