My three boys 5,7,7 really loved this game. My seven year old boys have the 2nd grade game and my 5 year old plays the the Kindergarten 1st grade game. We are so thrilled that they all are enjoying these games. We are truly amazed that a learning game has kept them so interested. My Vrtual Tutor has far exceed our expectations. We can't get over how much time they are spending playing and learning "Juust Amazing" Great investment.
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I have a 4 year old girl and 7 year old boy. I bought My Virtual Tutor Reading for pre-K to Kindergarten for my 4 year old. She LOVES the game AND is learning to read. The coolest part is when she gets to record herself reading a sentence into the DS then play it back! It really balances learning with rewards. Very easy interface and setup. I wish they would make My Virtual Tutor for math!!
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I have a 4, 6, and 8 year old. They share a DS. I bought this K 1st grade for both my 4 and 6 year old. They seem to love it. They play it together and will spend 30 + minutes in a sitting playing together. The different books are easy to follow and the games are challenging enough for my 6 year old to want to play and help the 4 year old. They love the games especially the word jumble and the paint game. I believe that this is a good use for their DS. They refer to the "tutor" as they play.
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My 6 year old has been struggling with learning to read. I have tried quite a few things, but he always reverts to wanting to play his DS. So I figured we could try this out. Turns out, he loves it and I believe it is helping. He is completely interested, which is hard to say at this age.
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I got this game for my 6 year old niece who is in kindergarten. She is very interested in learning to read, and I looked for a game for her Nintendo DSi that she could play to help her. She prefers games that she can figure out for herself and doesn't need much help to play. She was able to get right into playing this game, and was quickly able to identify words in the stories with the help of the "tutor". The stories kept her interested, and the game format was easy for her to use.

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