That all depends on the parents choice when it comes to video games. I would suggest two hours of video game play a day because any more than that they could get highly addicted.
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Yes, what else are children going to do?
There are a number of places where one can find interactive math games for elementary school children. These websites include Primary Games, Learn 4 Good and Learning Games for Kids.
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yes yes they should
The children and the men. Women are not allowed to watch.
Children were able to play with children's toys because they didn't have to work. Specialized jobs also allowed for leisure time.
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yes
They do anyway, lol.
Some engaging and educational financial literacy games for elementary students include "Money Metropolis," "Peter Pig's Money Counter," and "Financial Football." These games help children learn about money management, budgeting, and saving in a fun and interactive way.
If you are looking for violence in games that are not M rated you should get Final Fantasy games. If you are allowed to play M games you should get Manhunt, Bioshock, or any of the Halo games.