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Electronic Education Books and Cartridges

Is it really true that print is dead? Possibly, although it most likely will revitalize at some point. Does this mean that written language should fade away, too? Absolutely not! Whether or not we've reformatted the written word from ink to digital font is irrelevant. There is no excuse to stop teaching proper language skills to children. Thank you, Gutenberg, but step aside because the digital age of Kindles, iPads and Leapfrog games is here. Electronic Reading Games are a great educational tool to use to help your child with spelling, phonics and comprehension as well as math. Say goodbye to boring old textbooks. They're perfect for kids who like or dislike learning because they promote appreciation through fun. The big name cartridge and electronic book brands include Leap Frog, VPrice.

Why They're a Good Investment

* There are several mini games, each with a different purpose, including spelling, phonics, counting, learning money, logic and reasoning. You get all the benefits of a textbook but in one cartridge. * They're engaging and fun because they use videos and popular cartoon characters to keep your child's attention piqued. There are games starring Disney princesses, Dora, Diego, Batman, Thomas the Tank Engine, etc. * The cartridges usually range between approximately $10-$30 for brand new ones. The price may depend on the character or company and its popularity. * They're made for different age groups. You can buy ones for toddlers, preold children. * The books are cool because they fit in a notebook shaped "Learning System" with a pen. This pen will read the words out loud as you scroll over them, so that children can learn phonics and spelling.

Which Should I Choose?

Allall you should aim for what fits your needs the most. Since they all ultimately serve the same purpose, you should pick one with the most appropriate features. '''Cartridges and Console''' * Cartridges fit in a hand-held console; it's more portable and great for car trips and plane rides. You can find some of these as mini laptop consoles with carry handles as well. * The cartridges are more visual and audio based than the books. * The cartridges are more sturdy than the learning pad books. * If your kid hates school work, it's a harmless way to trick them. They think they're playing games but they're actually learning. '''Books and Learning Pad''' * The books are great for homeschooling and after school help. * They become more useful and ideal as kids get older and start to read on their own because they won't need as much help from parents. * They still speak and make noises but they're not as distracting and have a more traditional vibe. * The toddler versions include things like alphabet pads with basic letter and number programs.

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