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There are plenty of games on ds, the best for a foreigner is "my japanese coach" although it has errors in stroke order....
show them features of the ds that might make them interested (ex. the ds's touch screen.) you could also start out by getting more educational games such as brain training games or games for learning another language.
its a video game consle... It also creates a distraction and prevents you from learning, I guess.
it looks like it is for girls to inprove on learning skills like brain age 1 or 2. Stuff like that
There are hundreds of Nintendo DS games available to buy. There are sports games, platform Mario games, adventure games and also puzzle games to help learning.
Children enjoy electronics ds, laptops, phones especially touch screen mobiles you should give your child this if you do it would help them be entertained more and ds you can get learning games . If your child is one that will never stop talking one way to stop it keep them entertained with ds mobiles and laptops.
in some schools they already do, and they also have nintendo DS's. This is great because its interactive learning and there are some educational apps for school kids to enjoy.
Yes, one notable Nintendo DS game that teaches Italian is "My Italian Coach." This game offers a variety of lessons and activities designed to help players learn vocabulary, grammar, and conversational skills through interactive exercises. It includes voice recognition to practice pronunciation and provides quizzes to reinforce learning. Overall, it's a fun way to start learning Italian on the go.
Yes there are educational learning games that will help a child learn basic things. These games should be monitored by adults, and kept to an appropriate time constraint.
Trading between an DS and a DS lite is the same as between a DS and a DS. There is no difference.
on a ds at the back it does NT ssay ds lite and on a ds lite it says ds lite
Yes you can. You can also connect DS lite to DS and DS Lite to DSi.