Monday, December 28, 2009

   

Sesame Street Sports
From New Kid



Sesame Street Sports challenges kids with six different sporting events, each of which features a different Sesame Street character. Players steer Grover on his unicycle, shoot the rapids with Ernie in his bathtub, race with Zoe on her Big Wheel, slip and slide with Telly on his snow saucer, go bouncing with Cookie Monster, and guide Elmo through town on his roller blades. Big Bird hosts an "Up Close and Personal" with each contestant. The game was produced for young children, and features a verbal tutorial.
Perfect for a Toddler This is a really good first game for your toddler. All you have to do is hold the controller and press one or two buttons. They will feel like big kids playing like the older kids. The game is simple but has fun characters and several fun scenes. Your child will love seeing Cookie Monster, Elmo and Big Bird on screen. Telly is actually my son's favorite in this game. The nicest part about it is that you cannot lose. If you just push forward the vehicle moves along curves and takes you to the finish. Big Bird is continually telling you what a great job you are doing. It is a perfect game for a toddler just starting to use the system. Excellent fun and excitement for the whole family!!! I bought this for my son for Christmas and he absolutely loves it and so do I. It is so easy to operate, the races are really neat, all the graphics are excellent. I am so glad I purchased this item and my four year old son it too. My husband and I enjoy this too and my one year old likes the graphics!!! I recommend this to anyone!!!!!!!!!!!! A Great Beginning-Level Game Our 3 and 6 year old children got their first playstation games this Christmas. They have no prior video gaming experience, and the majority of the games are a challenge to our 6 year old, and our 3 year old can only play a bit, as he is still trying to get the hang of the controls. This game was perfect for our family, as it is something that even our 3 year old can play with very little help. The characters will eventually finish any race, regardless of our son's inexperience, and it has been great fun for him, since he can practice controls and attempt to collect tokens. I doubt this game would be extremely exciting to a more experienced gamer, but it's an absolutely perfect game for young kids who are just interested in getting to play. We SEARCH for games like this, so both kids can actually play, and we don't have to help them too much.

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