Educational Reviews
With Webkinz as the standard for Stuffies with a virtual counterpart, it's no surprise that Ganz has extended their market domination techniques to embrace the really-wee one with Webkinz Jr.
Think no more monkeys jumping on the bed, tots staring at the TV dumbstruck and inspired as one falls off and bumps his head and you have Moving Picture Books.
Assuming you can guess the function of a thing called The EyeClops Multizoom Bionic Eye Plug-In TV Microscope, here's a look at how good it is at Multi Bionic Microclopsing.
Running under the assumption that Leapster players, i.e, 6-year-olds, will someday age and sadly shuck the whole childlike-wonder thing, LeapFrog has a new 'edutainment' device on the market: Didj.
A book that reads itself aloud. A book that reads aloud along with you or for you. A book that reads out singularly selected words from the page. A book plays phonetic games based on those words on the page. Tag, you're it.
Fact is, kids like to have their brains stimulated as much as their adrenal glands -- or they should if they know what's good for them, which they don't, so it's up to parents to find something both age appropriate as well as cognitively stimulating; educational and entertaining at the same time. Hint: Leapster 2 Learning System.
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