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Hi I don't know what to get my 4 year old daughter for Christmas. It was a either a Leapstar or a Wii.

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Which one will she benefit more from? and is she too young for Wii

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  1. dont get her a wii shes too young

    if i had to choose i guess you better pick the leapstar

    but i agree with the answers above.give her something education and promoting creativity.


  2. Yes, i thinks she is too young for a wii. I think when she gets to about 7+ that is when to get a wii. Because she will appreciate it more and undertsand how to use it. But christmas is a while a way.  It might change.

  3. i thinks she's too young for a wii and a she would benefit from a leapstar more. i had one when i was you and it worked for me,

    so i would have to say go with the leapstar and wait a few years before you get her the wii

  4. i wouldn't get either one.  i'd opt for crayons, paper, sidewalk chalk, finger paints, paint smock, easle, collage materials, glue, etc.  i'd rather get a child a gift that she can be creative with than something that just allows her to vegetate.  other ideas are dress up clothes and a full length mirror, tball set, bowling set, building blocks.  

  5. Right now I think you should lean more toward the leapstar because its a great system that has many changable games and teaches them while they play it. It will help her get smarter and she'll have fun doing it. Plus she will be smarter than the other kids when she goes to school. Or you could get her a wii but I wouldn't think she would get the games. Those games are geared toward 11 and up ages, when they can think at a higher rate. Plus she might get bored after trying to play it and not understand it. All though it might be fun for her when she grows up, but that's a few years from where she is now.

  6. She'll either break the Wii or hurt herself. I personally don't like "Leapstar" either, so I'd say maybe a doll.

  7. Personally, I'm going to echo what's been said already and go with the doll idea. Or something "child proof" - the last thing you need is something that can get broken in the first few days.

    Good luck :)

  8. Wii i think your daughter will enjoy this  

  9. I want a Wii!! hey that's not fair. oh she will benefit more from the leapster trust me. Wii systems are for the much older kids like teens and adults. seeing as they cost like 400 dollars. She wont be able to figure out the games or the controller either so go with the leapster its more for her age.

  10. Yeah she's definately too young for a wii. My boyfriend's cousin always wanted to play ours, but it was so frustrating because she couldn't do anything like put in a game or select it to play so we were constantly doing those types of things for her. she also was absolutely horrible at playing. Sometimes she would be too close to the tv for it to work correctly. It was aggrevating because she wanted to play but couldn't do it herself.

    Also, she was five.

    She ended up having more fun with the virtual console games that you can download for a few bucks like Sonic and Mario.

  11. leapstar for her

    wii for you

    =D

    leapstar def

  12. I think she's too young for the Wii. But if you want your daughter to be a gamer. h**l, go for it.

    But she'll benefit more from the leapster, cause it promotes learning in a "fun" way.

  13. leapster is better at that age. it promotes learning. just make sure you get one designed for her age. there are many different ones out there designed for different ags.  

  14. Get her neither, 4 years old are too young for both. Just get her some books, and a doll.  

  15. Get her a Leapstar she is Defintily to young for the Wii you should start playing a Wii until your at least 8. UNLESS YOU WANT BROKEN GLASSES.

  16. Leapster

  17. She's not to young really for a WI.There a lot of things youcando on them with or without you.She'll enjoy it.

  18. The best thing to do? Ask her personally what she wants for Christmas. It's always better to ask the person than to ask others. If you want a surprise present, then try to ask her about her interests. It might help you choose the perfect Christmas Gift for her!

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