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Wii Games for a Two-Year-Old

The Nintendo Wii is one of the most popular video game systems on the market today. It's a great system for playing together as a family. But you may have trouble finding games for the younger crowd because you don't want it to be too difficult for them or have inappropriate subject matter for their age. However, there are some highly recommended Wii game titles for toddlers.
  1. New Carnival Games

    • With this game, the player can choose from 30 carnival games, such as skee ball, basketball or bingo. The game objectives are easy for a toddler to grasp, and the fun games can make it feel like you went to a carnival without having to leave the comfort of your living room. There are even "prizes" for winning the games: toddlers can earn virtual items to dress up their Wii avatar.

    Boom Blox Bash Party

    • This game appeals to one of a toddler's basic pleasures, knocking down a tower of blocks. But, this game does also require a little bit of strategy, which keeps it interesting for parents to play along, and helps toddlers develop some problem-solving and analytical skills as they play.

    Ni Hao, Kai-Lan: Super Game Day

    • In this game, toddlers help Nick Jr. favorite Kai-Lan celebrate the holiday of Super Game Day. It is a collection of mini-games designed for younger children to play. Games include boat races and butterfly catching. Children can also play two-player mode, to help foster healthy competition.

    Nickelodeon Fit

    • In this game, your toddler can exercise and stay fit along with the familiar Nickelodeon characters. It's the first game focused on fitness that was designed just for toddlers, so the activities are age-appropriate and won't overtire your children or cause them to get hurt. It's a great way to get them up and active on a cold or rainy day, and they will enjoy the encouragement from their favorite characters.

    Elmo's A to Zoo Adventure

    • In this game, the beloved Sesame Street character Elmo leads children through zoo mini-games, helping them to learn letters and numbers. As the children improve, the game gets more and more challenging for them, to keep it fun and interesting. You can also track your child's progress over time.

    Wii Music

    • Music is another thing that every toddler loves to be a part of. With Wii Music, the entire family can join in, playing various instruments, in an informal family jam session. The game can help foster creativity, and the game can determine your child's skill level and adjust to fit, so it is not a one-size-fits-all assessment of skill.


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