leap pad (kids)
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My lad has one (4 years old) and it is sat in a draw only used a hand full of times..
They are a bit boring and awkward to use.. i did see the other day google have brought something out for a £150 like the i-pad.. that would be the next thing for him..
They are a bit boring and awkward to use.. i did see the other day google have brought something out for a £150 like the i-pad.. that would be the next thing for him..
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I think 6 is too old for the leap pads.
For maximum future proofing I'd buy her an iPod Touch. Loads of great education games and you can set the parental lock and just enable chat, facetime, etc when she's ready.
Our children's reading, spelling & typing has made huge progress with them messaging their family & friends.
For maximum future proofing I'd buy her an iPod Touch. Loads of great education games and you can set the parental lock and just enable chat, facetime, etc when she's ready.
Our children's reading, spelling & typing has made huge progress with them messaging their family & friends.
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My wife bought our daughter (5) a leapster for Xmas last year. I said we should have got her a Nintendo DS.
My son has a DS.
Guess what she plays on.
Steve
My son has a DS.
Guess what she plays on.
Steve
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