plain jane Posted December 5, 2009 Share Posted December 5, 2009 (edited) A Nintendo DS or Leapster?? He's already playing some games on his older sib's DS's, so he's getting the hang of that pretty good. I have no experience with the Leapster, although I did find one on a Black Friday sale so I scooped it up just in case. I need to get him one of the two since we are spending a great deal more time on the go and he's really starting to show a great deal of interest in hand-held games. He has plenty of imaginative toys- Lego, Playmobil, train sets etc, but this would be his first go at an electronic toy that would be "his" (we have a family Wii that everyone, including him plays). I had initially thought we'd get Leapster this year, then "graduate" to the Nintendo DS next Christmas, but now I'm wondering if I should simply get the DS now. Whaddya think? Edited December 5, 2009 by plain jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elfinbaby Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 I have 2 kids that play the DS. Ds, 11 yrs., and dd, newly 6 yrs. Ds got his first when he was 6 and I was po'ed (g-father bought it). I felt it was too young. He was perfectly able to operate it but I didn't want another piece of technology to police. His biggest problem was handling it gently - it eventually fell to pieces b/c he was way too rough w/it. His recently turned 6 yr. old sister has been using his DS for at least a year, sometimes she needs his help w/reading though. She will be getting one for Christmas - I'm having very mixed emotions about this but, in the end, it's going to be for the best. She got a Leapster last year and it's gotten minimal play. IMO, once the child learns to play games for the DS, the Leapster games seem childish or too easy or just not as interesting. I'm voting for the DS. It's young in my book but after our experience w/the Leapster, I'd purchase the DS (and dd is not going to be nearly as rough as her brother was so that concern is covered - you may not have that concern w/yours either). 1) Having older siblings and playing their DS automatically makes them more saavy. 2) It will have much more longevity of play than a Leapster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FriedClams Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 I would not buy a 4 yr old either. I think a leapster is good for 5/6 and up and a ds for 9/10 and up. I am a fan of waiting and not robbing our kids of the joy of anticipation Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
plain jane Posted December 6, 2009 Author Share Posted December 6, 2009 I would not buy a 4 yr old either. I think a leapster is good for 5/6 and up and a ds for 9/10 and up. I am a fan of waiting and not robbing our kids of the joy of anticipation Ha! I'm of this opinion too, or atleast, I should say, I used to be. :tongue_smilie: Sadly, 'round here, the joy of anticipation is quickly deteriorating to the frustrations of sibling rivalry and jealousy over the "cooler" toys. :glare: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karen in CO Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 My girls have leapsters. They are durable. There are a few cute edutainment games for them. I normally keep them put away so that they have long play value when I do pull them out for those 18 hour car trips to Texas to be used once the backseat bickering begins. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amber in AUS Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 I have got my DD and DS (4 in Jan) Leapsters for Christmas. DS was not even on my radar. I did consider for a split second getting DD an ipod touch but decided to wait on that, i have an iphone and hey can use that for now when/if the need arises. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenL Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 We got our son a Leapster for Christmas when he was 4, and he still uses it happily. However, he's never used a ds. I think it would probably be taking a step backward if he had. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angela in GA Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 Leapsters were a waste of money here. We have two, but neither of the kids they were bought for really cared a hill of beans about them. Of course, they did have older siblings with DSs, so maybe that was part of it? I do think my 5 year old would enjoy a Leapster much more than the others did, but who knows. She's cut from a different mold than they were. ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
specialmama Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 A Nintendo DS or Leapster?? He's already playing some games on his older sib's DS's, so he's getting the hang of that pretty good. I have no experience with the Leapster, although I did find one on a Black Friday sale so I scooped it up just in case. I need to get him one of the two since we are spending a great deal more time on the go and he's really starting to show a great deal of interest in hand-held games. He has plenty of imaginative toys- Lego, Playmobil, train sets etc, but this would be his first go at an electronic toy that would be "his" (we have a family Wii that everyone, including him plays). I had initially thought we'd get Leapster this year, then "graduate" to the Nintendo DS next Christmas, but now I'm wondering if I should simply get the DS now. Whaddya think? My son has a Leapster, my dd has a DS. There is no way I'd get a 4 yr old a DS. They are not sturdy enough to stand up to the potential abuse/accidents. The Leapsters are quite sturdy and will handle being stepped on or tossed down the stairs. Ours was even thrown out of a car window while we were flying down the highway. It survived. If you think your son has been "spoiled" by playing the DS and therefore a Leapster may not hold his attention, then I'd give him neither right now. It might be worth waiting until he's around 9 to get the DS... or whatever newer gadget may replace it. The Weenie-Wii? :tongue_smilie: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnneC Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 My son and daughter both have a DS but they did buy them with their own money. My son was 4 when he bought his. They all 4 kids take good care of them and they also share them very well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommyof4ks Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 If you already have ds games, then I would go with a ds for your son unless you are going to pass the leapster and games on to another child or sell them (those games are pricey IMO). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
catalinakel Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 Nope. My kids are 11 and nearly 13, and have had neither. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peek a Boo Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 If you already have ds games, then I would go with a ds for your son unless you are going to pass the leapster and games on to another child or sell them (those games are pricey IMO). :iagree: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Cera Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 We bought a leapster for our older on her 4th birthday. She loved it for a short time and has asked for a ds for christmas (she just turned 5). Our 3 year old loves the leapster. I think the biggest issue is that the games for the leapster are just too easy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brenda in FL Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 Leapster - yes; Nintendo DS - no. My son can pretty much handle the leapster and the only thing that could get lost are the game cartridges and they are fairly large and easy to find. The DS is more fragile, and both the stylus and games can easily be lost. My son got one last year at age 6 and although he can play it (big brother and sister have to help out at times) he still is not responsible enough to be careful with it. And the games for the leapster are better suited for the younger age and they often have varying degrees of difficulty on the same cartridge. DS games can be too complicated for a 4 year old. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChristusG Posted December 6, 2009 Share Posted December 6, 2009 When my DD turned four, we got her a Leapster for her birthday. She loves it....still does. I have a Nintendo DS that she uses sometimes. There's games that she enjoys on there. However, I've found that most of the DS games require quite a bit of reading, which she cannot do yet. It is very frustrating for her if a game requires lots of reading. I'd definitely go with the Leapster. I think that the 4-6 age range is the perfect age for the Leapster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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