crystal
Those comments have put to rest any fears that I had too, crystal, as we are taking our 6 yr old in Feb, however we are going to a quiet (i think) area called Varca, he will have his DS (havent got it yet). Hey, how did you manage with the DS? Did you take the plug in charger? Batteries? How does that work?
I,m sure your love it and your child will learn so much.
Just ask if you need any more info, crystal x
Thanks crystal-I may just take you up on that!!!!
My kids and teenagers do have various forms of elecronic games, MP3 players, portable DVD players etc etc. I'm not a complete luddite. However, I do feel there is a time and place and I realise everyone does not just stick a game in their child's hand and ignore them as this couple did. Obviously on the plane journey they are a huge advantage
I think you'll find there's loads to do in Goa because so many of the Goan people are so gregarious they love chatting to the children, specially the younger ones in the shacks.
Last year we also bought some dice in one of the shops and taught them how to play games with the dice, playing cards were a big hit too.
I know each family is different and everyone has different ways of doing things but honestly my children have never been bored in Goa and although we weren't planning on going this winter we were looking for somewhere else to take them, they've been talking about it a lot lately and I am tempted to go again. They are quite widespread as far as age goes too 8,11&16, we have gone for the last 4 years
I agree, the hand held games have a time and a place for their usage. We have held off getting one for a long time by a lot of people's standards. We spend lots of time together, board games, natural things like exploring in the woods etc. When we are in Goa there is no way my son will be using it all the time (like the family you described), but it will be an alternative when necessary. Minimum rather than maximum use of.
chilly
Excellent-it's like that in the Sinai (Egypt) with the backgammon (or sheshbesh!!)
If you do play crib.
There is nothing better than having a game in silence, with an audience that doesn't have a clue as to what you are doing.
Okay I have a mean streak, still fun though.
les
Wow we LOVE crib, even my 5 year old is getting into it-15/2 15/4 and the rest dont score lol!!!!
Yes he will wont he
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