L.B. asks from Lima, OH on January 27, 2010
Games for Wii -- for 3 and 5 Yr Olds
Interested to hear what kind of games you play on your Wii. We bought the kids one for Christmas. Seems as though we have already mastered the Bowling, Tennis, Baseball, Boxing and Golf. I bought the Mario Bros WInter Olympics - and I think it is HARD and CONFUSING -- I do not enjoy it and my kids are not either!! ( and it was $50 )
They are so discouraged with it -- they don't even want to play Wii.
So what are some easy, kid-friendly games for a 3yr old and 5 yr old ???
THANKS
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B.R. answers from Evansville on January 30, 2010
My 3yr old has a Wii at his dad's house and he talks almost non-stop on the drive over about Mario Cart. He just has a blast at it :)
D.G. answers from Canton on January 28, 2010
My boys (age 3 and 6) like Cooking Mama and Resort Sports. We rent games from the video store first to try for a week before we buy. We learned the hard way too...when we bought the Wii a year ago, we bought several expensive games for the boys, and they can't play them! That's why we don't buy a game any more until we have tried it!
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C.D. answers from Houston on January 28, 2010
MarioKart!!!! My 3 year old loves it and it is super fun for us all to play together. I agree with previous poster who I think was trying to make the point that it's nice to turn off the electronics and play other things together, BUT I don't think there is anything wrong with connecting with your child in this technical world that they were born into. Mario Kart is a great on and don't let people make you feel guilty about playing video games with your kids!
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S.H. answers from Columbus on January 28, 2010
The best one my 5yo niece likes is the Elebits game. It is pretty hard at first because it required the nunchuk to help you walk and move about. It's very good for eye hand coordination, warning it will make you motion sick to watch someone else play since you are walking room to room, looking over and in things, etc. Also, this came requires you to capture Elebits, which are energy sources, but it does look like a gun so if you are trying to avoid anything like that this game is not for you. It is rated E for Everyone though and my niece just loves it now that she's got it figured out. She also likes WiiPlay and WiiFit Plus!
S.B. answers from Cleveland on January 28, 2010
Wii Sports Resort is fun. It is has some of the same games as Wii sports - bowling and golf for example - but it has some different games within those sports (100 pin bowling is very silly and fun). Our 4 year old niece likes it and our 22 month old boy can even do the sword fighting (he just swings around the wiimote but it works!)
Someone else mentioned going to Gamestop for second-hand games - you can get something that works perfectly for half the price! In my experience, the people that work there are also good at recommending games.
A.K. answers from Muncie on January 28, 2010
"Wii Play" would be a good, appropriate game - we purchased our Wii when our daughters, now 10, were 7, and this was more enjoyable for them than Wii Sports even. We have the olympic game, and they like it, but it is certainly confusing!
Wii play also uses the Mii characters, which Mario Kart and Winter Olympics do not. One other game that our daughters enjoy, but doesn't use our own Mii characters, is Wii Carnival. But before this, I'd definitely go with Wii Play!
E.W. answers from Cleveland on January 28, 2010
Personally I would be thankful if they are tired of it. AN opportunity to do something non-electronic. Play board games together or read to each other(or pretend). Put on shows. SIgn up for activitied at library or community center. This is a blessing in disguise.
B.R. answers from Evansville on January 30, 2010
My 3yr old has a Wii at his dad's house and he talks almost non-stop on the drive over about Mario Cart. He just has a blast at it :)
H.R. answers from Lafayette on January 28, 2010
I bought the Diego Great Dinosaur Rescue and my 5 yo loves it! My 7 yo does, too, for that matter. And it was one of the $20 ones. It is very active and it is super young kid friendly in that they can't really do it wrong. You don't have to jump at just the right time to get across the moving lily pads and it doesn't let them fall off cliffs. I highly recommend it!
M.O. answers from Cincinnati on January 28, 2010
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