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		<title>Kid Games &#8211; A Parent&#8217;s View</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Personally I have 7 children 6 boys 1 girl, ranging from 9 to 25 and most of them are in their teens, we own every Nintendo system and nothing but. It&#8217;s hard to afford even the WII, let alone find one, so we thought waiting for a year. We could get one for them next [...]]]></description>
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<p>Personally I have 7 children 6 boys 1 girl, ranging from 9 to 25 and most of them are in their teens, we own every Nintendo system and nothing but. It&#8217;s hard to afford even the WII, let alone find one, so we thought waiting for a year.</p>
<p>We could get one for them next year, so we will wait to read the gossip reviews and facts going around.</p>
<p>We have also loved and recommend the type of games SONY has put out for years and years, they produce a good variety. These are the sort of kid games the kids really want. Having said that, it is true that Nintendo does have fabulous games. I&#8217;ll go even further Nintendo has games that we almost cannot live with out!</p>
<p>The classics are Zelda, Mario and the like, Shooters, and sports, and SONY undeniably has the top Kid games, of role playing, great shooters, etc. I could go on and on.</p>
<p>I enjoyed some unusual board games or vintage kid games which we played as a kid, but, in my opinion, none can match the shear power of enjoyment kids get now from the top computer game creators.</p>
<p>There is more and more use of games to put across important messages to kids. Some &#8220;keep them safe&#8221; type kid games are available that have been designed for tweens and teens. They are full blown actual computer games that take kids through the experience of being hood-winked by internet predators.</p>
<p>The reason that such a large investment has been put into such games is so that kids can learn to recognize the signs and avoid the real thing.</p>
<p>The many kid games we have bought in our family can be categorized under various groups such as representations of indoor games, outdoor games, card games, board games, and even turing full circle some even imitate role playing in computer games, etc.<span id="more-180"></span></p>
<p>The outdoor kid games programs tend to include hyper-physical activities such as running, swimming, jumping , etc. All the kid games we like are set up to be user-friendly so that children can earn lots of little rewards.</p>
<p>Now turning away from computer kid games lets talk of some games which we play for real!</p>
<p>Choose two teams with an even number of kids on each team, line up half of them from each team at each end. Designate a starting line and a finish line about 10 feet away. Give each team a straw and a ping-pong ball. The winning team must work in relay to blow the ball back and forth, until there are no more relay members left. The first to finish is the winning team.</p>
<p>Children want to be entertained, not patronized by their kid games. And, going back to computer games, from a character design standpoint, at least Sonic was blue.</p>
<p>Children are not children for very long and the game company that ignores their future spending power does so at it&#8217;s own peril. The problem I detect is that the games companies are focusing to much on the biggest market, and on older geek players. Why can&#8217;t a gaming console cater better for the development of our children, teens and adults. Big games creating companies should do better. Not just line up all their output for high spending sad, spotty geeks who have nothing else to do.</p>
<p>Child play games, if they are to be successful in allowing your inner child to become visible to you and others, often need to be simple, silly, frivolous, childish, light and airy. The reduction of stress and anxiety in our lives requires that we relax, lighten up and become less serious and intense.</p>
<p>Nintendo is for children. The children are the future. OK. Nintendo is a business, and it needs to make a profit, fine. But while selling better games fo well balanced and intelligent children they do not need to completely abandon every single hardcore gamer.</p>
<p>I have seen Nintendo&#8217;s business development and products over the years. They must have made very many blunders in the past years including now bringing out a even smaller Gameboy advance, yet they have the Gameboy SP and a Gameboy DS out as well. Also, just because Nintendo says that you can download games from every one of 20 years from its library, this doesn&#8217;t mean that they will be all be good games.</p>
<p>Lucky for us their all time greatest titles are all available for the Game Boy Advance!</p></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Personally I have 7 children 6 boys 1 girl, ranging from 9 to 25 and most of them are in their teens, we own every Nintendo system and nothing but. It&#8217;s hard to afford even the WII, let alone find one, so we thought waiting for a year. We could get one for them next [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Personally I have 7 children 6 boys 1 girl, ranging from 9 to 25 and most of them are in their teens, we own every Nintendo system and nothing but.  It&#8217;s hard to afford even the WII, let alone find one, so we thought waiting for a year. We could get one for them next year, so we will wait to read the gossip reviews and facts going around. We have also loved and recommend the type of games SONY has put out for years and years, they produce a good variety.  These are the sort of kid games the kids really want.  Having said that, it is true that Nintendo does have fabulous games.  I&#8217;ll go even further Nintendo has games that we almost cannot live with out!The classics are Zelda, Mario and the like, Shooters, and sports, and SONY undeniably has the top Kid games, of role playing, great shooters, etc.  I could go on and on.  I enjoyed some unusual board games or vintage kid games which we played as a kid, but, in my opinion, none can match the shear power of enjoyment kids get now from the top computer game creators. There is more and more use of games to put across important messages to kids.  Some “keep them safe” type kid games are available that have been designed for tweens and teens.  They are full blown actual computer games that take kids through the experience of being hood-winked by internet predators. The reason that such a large investment has been put inot such games is so that kids can learn to recognize the signs and avoid the real thing.  The many kid games we have bought in our family can be categorized under various groups such as representations of indoor games, outdoor games, card games, board games, and even turing full circle some even imitate role playing in computer games, etc.  The outdoor kid games programs tend to include hyper-physical activities such as running, swimming, jumping , etc.  All the kid games we like are set up to be user-friendly so that children can earn lots of little rewards. Now turning away from computer kid games lets talk of some games which we play for real! Choose two teams with an even number of kids on each team, line up half of them from each team at each end.  Designate a starting line and a finish line about 10 feet away.  Give each team a straw and a ping-pong ball.  The winning team must work in relay to blow the ball back and forth, until there are no more relay members left.  The first to finish is the winning team. Children want to be entertained, not patronized by their kid games.  And, going back to computer games, from a character design standpoint, at least Sonic was blue.  Children are not children for very long and the game company that ignores their future spending power does so at it&#8217;s own peril.  The problem I detect is that the games companies are focusing to much on the biggest market, and on older geek players.  Why can&#8217;t a gaming console cater better for the development of our children, teens and adults.  Big games creating companies should do better.  Not just line up all their output for high spending sad, spotty geeks who have nothing else to do.  Child play games, if they are to be successful in allowing your inner child to become visible to you and others, often need to be simple, silly, frivolous, childish, light and airy.  The reduction of stress and anxiety in our lives requires that we relax, lighten up and become less serious and intense. Nintendo is for children.  The children are the future.  OK.  Nintendo is a business, and it needs to make a profit, fine.  But while selling better games fo well balanced and intelligent children they do not need to completely abandon every single hardcore gamer.  I have seen Nintendo&#8217;s business development and products over the years.  They must have made very many blunders in the past years including now bringing out a even smaller Gameboy advance, yet they have the Gameboy SP and a Gameboy DS out as well.  Also, just because Nintendo says that you can download games from every one of 20 years from its library, this doesn&#8217;t mean that they will be all be good games. Lucky for us their all time greatest titles are all available for the Game Boy Advance! </p>
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		<title>Kids&#8217; Games-kids Love to Play, so Games are a Major Part of Their Lives</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kids love to play, so games are a major part of their lives. Choosing the right games for you kids can be a challenge. It needs to be fun, but you also want them to &#8220;get something&#8221; from the games. There are new games coming out all the time, but sometimes the classics are still the best.<br/><br/>Outdoor games &#8211; Outdoor games are a great way to encourage teamwork and get exercise at the same time. Softball, baseball, wiffleball are always a hit. Badminton and volleyball are inexpensive, and a lot of fun for everyone. There are also games that require no equipment, like Tag and Duck, Duck, Goose, that are always favorites.<br/><br/>Board games &#8211; Board games are a great way to spend family time, and encourage taking turns and playing by the rules. There are the classic board games, like Candyland for younger children. Then games like Clue, which encourage logic and puzzle solving and Monopoly, where they can learn about money. There are also many trivia games that help test knowledge and have a little fun, too. take a look here some great online board games &#8211; http://www.myfreegamespot.com/category/Puzzle/1.html<br/><br/>Card games &#8211; Card games are always a fun family activity. Simple games like Go Fish and Old Maid help kids learn to match. Other card games, like Cribbage, can help with math skills. There are other specialty card games, like UNO, which are also good for matching and following directions.take a look here-Free online games<br/><br/>Computer/video games &#8211; There are an almost unlimited number of computer and video games, with new systems coming out all the time. Not all the games are bad. There are quite a few educational games, as well. The best games encourage creative thinking, puzzle solving and help improve hand eye coordination. The key is checking out games, through reviews and other parents, before buying a new game for your children.<br/><br/>On-line games &#8211; There are several websites that provide kid-friendly and educational games. PBS Kids, Nick Jr. and others have games that feature the kids&#8217; favorite characters, and help them learn skills while having fun. Parents always need to supervise the sites to make sure they are safe for kids. see here free online games &#8211; Free online games<br/><br/>If all else fails, give them an empty box, some crayons and see what happens.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br />
<em>By: <strong>venkadesan mahalingasivam</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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