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Every Body Has A Brain

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Every Body Has A Brain is a PC game designed to teach young kids about the different parts and functions of the brain.

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National Geogaphic Look & Learn Animal Alphabet

Look & Learn Alphabet is a highly-recommended app that's a collection of six different mini-games that's perfect for preschoolers.

Bug Games

Bug Games is another great app from Busy Bee Studios that, like it’s predecessor Zoo Train, is a must-have app for any parent that lets their toddler use their smartphone or tablet.

Chimpact

Chimpact is a brilliant app that’s perfect for kids and families. To play Chimpact, you slingshot a monkey through the jungle trees from limb to platform,collecting gemstones along the way.

Boo Seeker

Boo Seeker is an augmented reality app which uses your smartphone or tablet’s camera to help kids seek out and “capture” alien-like ghost creatures called Boos.

Where's My Perry?

Featuring a heavy dose of Dr. Doofenshmirtz and evil lasers, as well as inside-jokes based on Phineas & Ferb, there’s no doubt that Where’s My Perry is not only the must-have app for summer vacation, all 104 days of it, but really for any kid with an iTouch or iPad.

NBA Baller Beats

NBA Baller Beats is a rhythm game that asks players to dribble a basketball in time with the music.

Harry Potter Kinect

Featuring highlights from all eight Harry Potter movies, this Kinect game places kids alongside Harry, Ron and Hermione as they progress their way through Hogwarts and ultimately to the final battle with Voldemort.

Wonderbook: Book of Spells

Wonderbook is a genius idea from PlayStation, in that it’s a real-life book that has Augmented Reality (AR) codes all over it which come to life when placed in front of the PlayStation Move camera.

Kinect Sesame Street TV

Kinect Sesame Street TV features 8 full episodes of Sesame Street that were actually filmed in conjunction with this past season that aired on PBS.  But thanks to the Kinect Camera, kids and grown-ups can interact with characters and familiar scenes in silly and fun ways that make learning interactive, educational and hilariously fun.

Kinect Nat Geo TV

Filmed with real Nat Geo TV hosts, Kinect Nat Geo TV plays like a real television episode, but with action sequences in between educational moments.

Each game that is reviewed on FamilyFriendlyVideoGames.com receives a Report Card that includes:

• Family Friendliness – A brief explanation of whether or not a game is family friendly
• A Letter and Percentage score, similar to a school grading system
• An easy-to-understand graphic representation of whether or not a game is appropriate for each age group
• A simple chart listing game highlights and concern areas
• An explanation of a typical gameplay experience

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