New Nintendo DS Games to Fill the Stocking

This summer before we went on our ginormous Route 66 road trip, we finally bought the boys a Nintendo DS. I think they’ve actually ended up playing the game more here at home than they ever did on the road trip, but it’s been lot of fun for the whole family. This Christmas I’m keeping my eyes and ears open for new games that could possibly go in the stocking or under the tree.

The Magic School Bus: Oceans is one game that could possibly fill your stocking this Christmas. Perhaps you have a budding marine biologist or a child who just simple loves the ocean. This game is a great gift idea, both from a gaming and educational standpoint.

With this game kids can unlock different levels, in turn, learn more about the ocean and ocean life. There are a little under 200 science interactions and 7 games, including driving, exploration, trivia, etc. There are over 100 facts to learn and over 100 sea animals to explore and learn more about. As kids unlock different levels, they can still go back and forth between those levels, playing the games they like the most.

I do have to be honest and say that this game was not my oldest child’s most favorite game….he is 9, though, and is more into the action type games….though we will definitely be using this game as we study oceans in school because it’s really and honestly a fun way to reinforce concepts and promote further exploration. You can purchase The Magic School Bus: Oceans for $13.49 from The Scholastic Store. It’s geared for ages 7 and up.

A game that I really enjoyed a LOT, as well, is I Spy Castle. Jaden’s only 4, but he loves I Spy books….we can play this together since some of the items are harder to find for younger children. I actually took this with me on a trip and sat on the plane playing….it was so much fun.

In I Spy Castle, you search for hidden items that are included in different riddles. The game will list off the items you’re to find, and you actually explore different rooms in the castle to find those items. Clicking on the items checks the items off, and you move on to the next. You’ll also play different mini-games and put together puzzles as you go. For instance, there was an archery game that I was taken to when I clicked on a certain item I had to find. Also, you have to find certain items to unlock other rooms in the castle. I’m actually stuck on one level right now because I’m still trying to find the item I need to unlock the next room. So, it’s quite challenging for even the oldest players. This game really promotes good thinking/observing skills. There are over 400 objects to search for.

You can purchase I Spy Castle for $15.96 from The Scholastic Store. It’s geared for ages 8 and up.

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(Disclosure: I received both games, free of charge, from Goodman Media International, Inc., for the purposes of review. All views/opinions remain solely my own.)

New Toys from Playskool

Imaginative fun can come in all shapes and sizes, in small packages, in large packages….sometimes even without any packages at all. Toys can definitely bring on the fun, including new toys straight from Playskool.

Have you seen the ALPHIE DATABOTS, including MAESTRO-BOT? MAESTO-BOT is pretty cool; he actually plays music at the touch of a button. He has a keyboard on his belly, and this keyboard has different colored keys. There are all sorts of activities that can be done with this ALPHIE. Here are a couple of the activities preschoolers can enjoy:

  • Kids can play the pattern that ALPHIE shows on his head (you twist his ears for different activities or songs). The pattern is different colored bars, and they just follow the sequence, which plays part of a song; then ALPHIE finishes the song while they listen.
  • Kids can explore the keys and different instruments; by pressing the different shape buttons, they get different instruments and can then play the keyboard in that instrument.

Not only can kids listen to music, but MAESTRO-BOT really gives them a chance to practice color recognition, pattern sequence, shape recognition, finger dexterity (fine motor skills), etc.

Jaden hasn’t played with ALPHIE as much as I’d originally thought he would. ALPHIE only really plays a few songs, though kids can make up their own or pick out different tunes, as well. I think this’ll be a great tool for our preschool studies this fall, though. It’ll give us something fun to practice with and play with when we need a fun break. Of course, there are other ALPHIE BOTS available, as well, one even for number recognition. You can purchase MAESTRO-BOT for approximately $15.99 in retail stores. ALPHIE does require 3 ‘AAA’ batteries, which are included. MAESTRO-BOT is geared for ages 3 and up.

One toy that has gotten a LOT of use, and one I’m thinking might be fun to take on our roadtrip for hotel fun, is the TONKA CHUCK & FRIENDS TUMBLE TOWER Set. If your kids like the cute, chunky type of TONKA vehicles, then this set is for them. It’s a portable, fold-up set that kids can take with them wherever they go. It is quite compact, so it’ll be easy to throw in our car when we leave. Jaden has really played with this set; he actually sets it up with all of his cars, even though it works the best with Chuck. He can take Chuck up the little “dirt” path and onto the elevator, which then takes Chuck up to the top, where he makes his way back down the maze of track to the bottom. It’s just fun to watch. Not only that, but with 2 ‘AA’ batteries, kids can also hear the sounds of Chuck, as well, which makes it even more fun.

I like this playset because even though it’s made of plastic, it’s very sturdy. Chuck doesn’t always stay on track, but that’s probably to be expected. I love that it’s so compact that we can take it with us this summer. It’ll provide some fun times when we’re stuck in a hotel at night, helping to stave off boredom for Jaden and bring on the imaginative play with Chuck. You can purchase the TONKA CHUCK & FRIENDS TUMBLE TOWER Set for approximately $19.99. It’s geared for ages 18 months and up.

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(Disclosure: I received the MAESTRO-BOT and the TONKA CHUCK & FRIENDS TUMBLE TOWER Set, free of charge, from Playskool and Litzky PR, for the purposes of this review. All views/opinions remain solely my own.)

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