it depends what the the game and how rare it is .as for the console it depends on what it is worth is hard to Say's stores to not give you money.instead they give you store credit
WiiPlay Station 3Xbox 360
You could:Play on the computerPlay on the WIIPlay cards or a board gameWatch TV/DVDGo to the parkGo to the libraryTalkDrawPlay on doodlegodHelp each other with homeworkMake friendship braceletsMake up a game (if you are younger)
It is possible to play WiiSports tennis with a remote, but I don't think that the table tennis on WiiPlay or WiiSports Resort allows doubles table tennis to be played. There may, however, be other games which do.
watch a movie with your familywatch your favorite TV showsplay video games with your family on couple of game systems like kinect xbox 360 or wiiplay video games like wii sports or Mario kart and moreplay a broad games that is fun like monopoly or life
pull pranks on each otherdo a taste test comp.play the game 'chubba bubba' wih marshmallowshave a pillow fightplay outsideannoy siblings and their friendshave a 'masterchef' competitionmake messgo bushwalking in the backyardplay with the petgo swimmimghave a game of soccerdo dressups and catwalksmakeup extravaganza'beauty spa' timepaint nailspaint toesprank callplay wiiplay x box 360and what girls do best..........................................TALKyou can make up the others aswell if you pleaseBY kaitie 2000
. Periods may start (but may have already started earlier or may not start until around 18) . Pubic hair may begin to develop (but may have already started to develop earlier or may not start until around 18) . Breasts may begin to develop (but may have already started to develop earlier or may not start to develop until around 18) . Hips begin to take shape and broaden (but may not happen until a few years later) . Weight gain may happen (or may not) . Might get spots (or may already have started getting spots or if you are lucky, you won't ever get spots!) . May start sweating more and having body odour, so start using a deodrant
School-age kids can try activities like building a blanket fort, creating a scavenger hunt, making homemade slime or playdough, having a dance party, organizing a talent show, or doing a science experiment with household items. They can also try learning a new skill like origami or basic magic tricks, or engage in outdoor activities like biking, playing in the park, or doing nature scavenger hunts.