Facts relating to Learn Graffiti Art

June 24, 2010 - 11:30 pm 1 Comment
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My 6 yr old got this game for her birthday in Feb. and she and her 3yr brother play it all the time! They love it. I am so glad that there are actually educational games for the nintendo gaming systems. Now at least some of the time playing it will be educational. Thank you Reader Rabbit. I hope that Jump Start, Leap Frog and others will follow this example. These games are so much fun for the little ones.

What are some good activities to do in a hip-hop club for high school?
I recently started Learn Graffiti Art a hip-hop club, and I need some ideas on what to do in it.. I was thinking poetry sessions, dance learning, graffiti art expression. but that’s it so far. Anyone got any more ideas?
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  1. Kinch Says:

    My 6 year old daughter has played reader rabbit on our home computer for 2 years now and really enjoys the games. All she wanted for Christmas 2009 was a Nintendo DS, I was very reluctant because so few truly educational games are available for it and I did not want to see her neglect her interest in practicing letters and simple addition etc in favor of playing her DS because it was fun. When I stumbled across this game I was so thrilled, I immediately purchased it and gave it to my daughter yesterday. She was barely able to put the DS down last night and it was the first thing she grabbed again this morning. Her little sister got a Leapster 2 for Christmas and they often exchange handhelds for fun, but since this game has come into the house she just does not want to share! She spent half of last evening telling me what she had just learned (simple math skills, ie; 3+1 is 4 mom!) She also made a point of telling me how much she liked her new game and thanked me. I don’t know how many of you have 6 year olds at home, but an unsolicited thank you from one is a sign of true appreciation! I love to see my daughter excited about learning but having fun as well and this game provides both in spades. I hope to see more of these types of games in the future. I would really like to see the First Grade version come out before she starts first grade this fall. Yeah!