Subject: {FIRSTNAME}, here's how you go about discovering which video game system is right for your children...

Hello {FIRSTNAME},

Thank you for subscribing to my video game systems ecourse! In this ecourse you'll learn all about:

1. Part 1 - Choosing the right system for your preschool child
2. Part 2 - The pros and cons of the nintendo gamecube
3. Part 3 - Playstation 3 - what you need to know
4. Part 4 - The long awaited xbox 360
5. Part 5 - The nintendo gameboy advance

Let's go ahead & get started today with "Part 1 - Choosing the right system for your preschool child".

Part 1 - Choosing the right system for your preschool child
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If your child has older siblings he or she most likely sits and watches the other children play their video games only to wonder why they cant participate.  With a video system based towards learning and creative play, your child can feel like a big kid and learn a thing or two while doing so. 

The VTech V-Smile is geared towards children between the ages of 3 to 8 years of age.  This educational video game system can easily connect to any television in your home.  It has fairly good graphics that seem to look better on a small television set rather than a larger screen.  This system would work great set up in your childs room and would not take up a lot of room.  The less clutter the better.  V-Smile approaches learning with a unique ability that is sure to attract even the most reluctant children.  You could go as far as saying it tricks them into learning.  This is the first of its kind that allows early school age learners to play several imaginative and exciting games.  

It uses popular characters to guide the children through age appropriate skill levels and master their developmental skills.  They will learn essential skills to help them with their teachings in school, such as: 

	Math
	Spelling
	Problem Solving
	Memorizing the Alphabet
	Color Recognition

The creative jumbo sized joystick is designed for right or left handed children.  This will ensure no child will feel left out.  The joystick also has four flashing buttons with a huge enter button in the center of the pad that is created especially for preschoolers little hands and fingers.  The four buttons are a great way to teach your child their colors while learning to play their games.  A second joystick can be added for two-player games, although the second joystick would have to be purchased separately. 

If your preschooler is able to recognize letters, then the starter system should be enough to keep them interested for a while.  If your child is just beginning to learn their ABCs, then you may want to purchase some other games that will teach them their alphabet rather than simply reinforcing it.  There are several other games you may want to consider to reinforce their other skills and developments. 

If your child is on the younger end of the age group you may have to help them insert and eject the cartridges until they are familiar with the system.  This may also be the case with the games they play.  Some of the games will need your initial instructions, but after one or two times your preschooler should get the hang of it.  

The basic system comes complete with the game console and one jumbo joystick.  The joystick is a wonderful way to have your child learn their basic hand-eye coordination.  
The control is easily adjusted for left or right handed children.  

Next time we'll be discussing alittle about "The pros and cons of the nintendo gamecube".

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