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grouchyoscar · 30/09/2007 13:16

DS (4.2) is obsessed by consoles and the computer. I'd like him to use the time effectivley and not just play pointless games (woah...Alpha mum awakes!) I've realised that I can't demand that DS stops but I can encourage good usage really

Can anyone recommend a good website for educational games please. Particularly those that encourage reading and letter recognition

Thanks in advance

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juuule · 30/09/2007 13:20

[www.starfall.com]

juuule · 30/09/2007 13:21

www.bookwyrm.myby.co.uk/maths.html

bran · 30/09/2007 13:35

Poisson rouge, ds (3.5) loves it.

grouchyoscar · 30/09/2007 14:32

thanks for the sites. I've added them to favoites. Any other suggestions?

Thanks in advance

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KerryMum · 30/09/2007 14:35

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TwoToTango · 30/09/2007 14:36

ictgames aimed at ks1 so he might be a bit young - but a good site

grouchyoscar · 30/09/2007 16:43

If any one is interested this and this seem like good resources too

Thanks for the tips and sites

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sarahsails · 01/10/2007 09:01

www.nasa.gov/audience/forkids/games/index.html

UKMum2Boys · 01/10/2007 13:35

I have recently enrolled my 2 boys aged 7 and 4.10 to :

www.educationcity.com/start/

They really enjoy this site and tbh I am really impressed with what it has to offer. You can have a Free Trial for 3 months. I truly believe it is worth every penny as it supports everything they learn at school.

Kind regards Louise

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