learning games for kids
david j asked:


First off let me say that I don’t homeschooI. I do believe that kids retain more of what they learn when they have fun doing it. What is the best way to achieve this? I believe it is through educational boardgames. I want to know what you think. Computers can’t take over everything, I hope. I go to WalMart and they still have a boardgame section, so someone is buying these products. What they have very little of is educational games, though. This is why I was thinking about starting a website geared towards nothing but educational games and learning toys. This is a business that I can be proud to own and it wouldn’t embarrass my mother (she watches me). What I do not want to do is invest my start-up capital in an industry that has a scary prognosis. I believe I’d succeed, though because I love the product. This may not pay the overhead, however. Please lend me some advice. If enough people want it, I will do it. I’ll have games that you can’t find anywhere else and no Monopoly. Thanks

Comments

derrick g on 3 June, 2008 at 10:36 pm #

am not a kid anymore I don’t care


mom1025 on 5 June, 2008 at 8:26 pm #

We love to play educational games for family time for school time. I personally **** video games, computer games, and television when it’s not in moderation because it doesn’t create any special family memories or connect family members in any meaningful way.

We do homeschool — and I believe if you have well-done educational games that you would definitely be able to market them to homeschooling families. And as far as a scary prognosis … I believe that the homeschooling community is growing by leaps bounds around the country the world.

Go for it … use your creative mind I think you’ll have success.
Good luck!


trcprice on 6 June, 2008 at 6:49 pm #

You can check out this site for Educational products


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