By Tammy, on December 24th, 2011% Video games are on most children’s Christmas wish list.
As a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle or friend, while you want to fulfill the “wish”, if you’re going to gift a video game you at least want it to be educational.
We write a lot about video games for young kids on Play That Now, but . . . → Read More: The Magic School Bus: Oceans game on Nintendo DS
By Tammy, on December 21st, 2011% Ready to test your knowledge of the world? A new Wii game, National Geographic Challenge!, will help you do just that. You can quiz yourself solo, or join up in a competition with your friends to see who knows the most!
There’s three different ‘game’ modes: Quiz, Explorer, and Puzzle. Quiz is where you test . . . → Read More: National Geographic Challenge! for the Wii
By Tammy, on October 9th, 2011% Scholastic Media, a division of Scholastic Inc., the global children’s publishing, education and media company, launched a new addition to its award-winning and best-selling I SPY ™ interactive franchise with the release of I SPY ™ Castle for the Nintendo DS.
. . . → Read More: Scholastic Media New I SPY Game on Nintendo DS
By Tammy, on August 13th, 2011% Through Grover, Elmo and Abby Cadabby’s action-filled adventures, Ready, Set, Grover! promotes physical activity, good nutrition, personal hygiene, and even the importance of rest and relaxation for preschoolers. Grover sets out to create a series of challenges designed to help his Sesame Street friends get up and go! Through the course of the game, Elmo . . . → Read More: Sesame Street Ready, Set, Grover! Wii Game
By Tammy, on April 3rd, 2011% It is my pleasure to introduce you to a brand new animated kid-friendly web series called Space Race! . . . → Read More: Space Race Review
By Tammy, on January 18th, 2011%
The role of the child on the internet has changed significantly in the last few years. There was not much content produced for children about 10 years ago, presently though companies are marketing more and more sites and applications for children to use and learn from. The development of children’s websites in the last decade, . . . → Read More: Fraboom – A New Way to Keep Kids Entertained and Engaged
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