Though kids are getting into games at younger and younger ages, it's sort of difficult to point to any franchise as truly being "kid-friendly." Games from the Mario franchise are often too difficult, and good luck trying to get through a SpongeBob or other kid-focused game when your child is just starting to develop reading skills. Though school-age children have lots of choices when it comes to educational fare, the preschool crowd is sadly left out. Until now.
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Next-Gen Gamers is a feature where Twinfinite explores the world of gaming through the eyes of our kids who really are the next generation of gamers
While the Xbox hasn’t traditionally been targeted to younger children, its popularity has made it a centerpiece for most home theater systems. Because of that the little rug rats often want to play with the toy.
Here is our Top 5 Xbox 360 Games For small kids.
A good list and the games included are not something I'd consider expensive. Anyone else have better suggestions for Xbox 360 games for kids?
Black Ops II. Lol sorry, kidding, kidding...
Lego Harry Potter is actually pretty fun. Although the freaking collectibles are crazy... There are way too many, and being a perfectionist hurts with a game like that.
It's a really cute game that's great for families and kids.
cool, so kinect does good children games so far and good dance games, better than nothin right?