Smart Girls: Playhouse
A perfect start for young children who want to get into the world of casual videogames! By keeping the titles fun and simple, while providing a challenging and rewarding experience, children will be able to gain a wholesome experience. Filled with fun, exciting and wholesome games for girls, they'll have fun with this title for hours on end. It's like having a closet of family fun games that can travel with you anywhere!
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Smart Girls: Playhouse Reviews
It is simple for young ones to play and engaging enough to keep them entertained. This is a cute easy game that kept both my 5 yr old and 7 yr old busy.
Smart girl's playhouse is fun, educational and entertaining. i bought this game based on a review by another customer. perfect game for a little girl her age. my 4 year old loves it. she wanted a DS because her older cousin had one but a lot of the games were frustrating because she doesn't read that well.
I have my DS system set to go directly to the game, so there is nothing that she can mess up. So it is just the two games saved onto one cartridge. For Smart Girl's Playhouse they are: Coloring, find differences, dress up, match sounds, play piano, puzzle, picture match, drawing, counting, play instruments, Lunch box, Feed hampsters, and options. She loves being such a big girl, and tells me how she can do it all by herself.
Its very simplified, and easy to figure out which button does what. Those are changed to: car driving, train station, and exterminate monsters (which is the same concept as feed hampsters). Overall, they have been great games, and my daughter loves them both, and perfect for her level. Even at that - there's no need to read them. Also, very little reading - the main words used in each mini game are: Back, Quit, Next, Redo, Done.
Wasn't sure how it would work out but it ended up being a great purchase. Was not going to get any DS game for a toddler, but after my little two year old kept taking my DS and messing up my saved games when I wasn't looking, I went ahead and tried this game. Those two extra features are the only ones my daughter struggles with - she doesn't seem to care about those features yet, so figure she'll like those extras as she grows. The options is just birthday (month and day) of the child and the parents. So, nothing that matters if it gets changed a dozen times. We also have Smart Boy's Gameroom - It's the exact same games except for 3. It's great for little ones - 3 to 5 years old.
There are 12 games. You loose the very girly ones: feed hampster, making lunch box, and dress up. Now my daughter can play her very own game without having me sit next to her to give directions. With playing piano, there is "record, playback, stop, quit", and in drawing, there are "stamps" and "paint". I do not need or want duplicate games, but from what I can tell, when you turn it on - it gives you the option of which game you want to play - the boy's gameroom, or the girls playhouse. There is also the game: Smart Kid's Gameroom which is both games on the same cartridge.
the games r fairly easy to beat even for my 4 year old. its a decent product if ur kids r under 5.
It's a fun title that is definitely for the 3-5 year age group. There are more games than these, but those were the ones that held my daughter's interest the longest. The mini games are varied and fun, including a "feed the hamster" pop a mole type game, a coloring section where you can color in coloring pages or freestyle draw like a simple paint program, there's matching games, musical such as a piano where you touch the piano keys on the screen, and a dress-up paper doll kind of game. Some uninformed family members were worried about her "wasting time" playing video games, but in reality, it is an educational title. The game rewards you doing well by animating the coloring pages when they are done, etc. Children over that age are probably ready for more challenging titles and would be bored with the laidback, easy approach of this game.
However, its perfect for the little one that wants to play DS like her bigger siblings (or like mom and dad). My three year old started playing this around her 3rd Birthday (it was one of her gifts) and she loved it, playing it for hours. On that note, the Smart Kid's Gameroom is a combination of both Boy and Girl "Smart" DS titles, and is even a better buy since you get almost twice as many games. then let them in on the action with this fun mini game collection geared for younger players.
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