Toys
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Educational Toys |
Video Games |
Online Games |
Baby Toys
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Yet despite all the findings, research,
and cries for help from the kids in school, many parents and educators still
tend to think of cheap toys as frivolous at best and harmful at worst. The press
often encourages this with headlines about “killing games” when in fact two
thirds of the games are rated “E (everybody),” and sixteen of the top 20 sellers
are rated either “E” or “T (teen)”. To counteract this “name prejudice,” users
and funders of today’s “new” educational games often refer to them by “code”
names, such as “Desktop Simulators,” “Synthetic Environments,” or “Immersive
Interactive Experiences.”