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Ring Fit Adventure

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age 5+

Based on 2 parent reviews

age 5+

Great for those who don't find exercise motivational on its own.

Prepubescent children should be supervised by a responsible person. They will likely need help attaching the leg strap. My male 7-year-old’s first time he played for about 4 hours strait. I’ve since increased his difficulty and set time limits. The first time my female 4-year-old played she couldn’t squeeze the ring long enough to register her strength level. I just manually set the difficulty to 1/30. She really liked running in place though. Well, mostly in place. She almost ran into the display once or twice.

This title has:

Educational value
Great messages
Great role models
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age 4+

indoor exercise for kids who hate exercise

My 10 year old begs to do this, he gets sweaty and tired after an hour. My 4 year old wanted to try, he loves it and only needs help reading the story and a few instructions. He does great too, sweaty and happy and gets tired. Nothing too scary or mature. It gives them both great exercise, at their level, and they think its so much fun they want it every day, sometimes twice a day. It does target all the major muscle groups and gives decent aerobics. Gives tips on staying healthy, hydrated, reminds kids to drink water, rest, listen to their bodies. Virtual smoothies teach about healthy foods. My husband and I tried it, and for us it was fun, just not fun enough that we want to do it every day. We got a decent workout too.

This title has:

Great messages
Easy to play/use
1 person found this helpful.