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Share Your Favorite Educational Games

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    Share your favorite educational console (X Box, PS3) or portable games (Nintendo DS, PSP).

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    Here is a great list of the best educational games for 2011 that USA Today compiled:
    FOR AGES 4-6
    Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster
    From Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, best for ages 4-7, $49.99, for Xbox 360 Kinect. Rated E.

    Team Umizoomi
    From 2K Play, best for ages 4-6, $29.99, for Nintendo DS. Rated EC.

    FOR AGES 7-9
    The Magic School Bus: Oceans
    From Scholastic, best for ages 5-9, $19.99, for Nintendo DS. Rated E.

    Monkey Quest
    From Nickelodeon, best for ages 8-14, $9.95/month, for Win/Mac. Rated E.

    Kirby Mass Attack
    From Nintendo, best for ages 8-up, $29.99, for Nintendo DS. Rated E.

    Super Mario 3D Land
    From Nintendo, best for ages 8-up, $39.99, for Nintendo 3DS. Rated E.

    FOR AGES 10-12
    Skylanders Spyro’s Adventure
    From Activision, best for ages 10-14, $69.99 for Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii, and Nintendo 3DS, $59.99 (for Win/Mac). Rated E10+.

    Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7
    From Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, best for ages 10-up, $49.99 (for Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, PS3), $39.99 (for Nintendo 3DS), $29.99 (for PC, Sony PSP, Nintendo DS). Rated E10+.

    Lego Pirates of the Caribbean
    From Disney Interactive, best for ages 10-up, $49.99 (for Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, PS3), $39.99 (for 3DS) $29.99 (for Windows, Sony PSP, Nintendo DS). Rated E10+.

    Professor Layton and the Last Specter
    From Nintendo, best for ages 12-up, $29.99, for Nintendo DS. Rated E10+.

    Here is the Link to the complete article if you would like more info:
    http://j.mp/v07gPR

    It was compiled by Jinny Gudmundsen, the editor of Computing With Kids (http://www.ComputingwithKids.com) magazine.

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