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BrushYo Mouf Like Colgate
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Reading will come after potty training, which we're working on now. Lol.
I do read him a bedtime story every night, as long as I'm not working on my overnight shifts. (gotta love the swing shift) Quote:
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fire walk with me
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obviously not smart enough to use a controller properly
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"Steven, your fossa!"
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Yeah, my nephew has been able to play games for as long as he could hold a controller. Mario, Sonic, the Lego series.
He once managed a lap in Forza 3 when he was about 2. It took him 20 minutes but, the point is, he did it. Now that I know your son is 2, you can't really go wrong with anything simple and colourful. Bugs & Taz: Timebusters might be a good choice. It's not too tough, it's colourful and you and your son can play togethor simultaniously and work as a team so, if anything is too tough for him, you can help him through it without having to take the pad from him. |
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BrushYo Mouf Like Colgate
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"Steven, your fossa!"
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No problem.
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