When my son was eight, he started asking if he could have his own team. He and his classmates talked about the cool kid-oriented websites such as drop merger and other sites that advertise to seemingly every commercial break on Cartoon Network.
I opted to build him a computer and have all of the $ 300 thing. If you are not the DIY type of guy and just want a team focused on where you can buy, Kid Computer has introduced the Prime Minister Cybernet Kids Station. The machine is an all-in-one computer with 19-inch screen for libraries, nurseries, and the classroom. You can put a machine in your house too, if you can stomach the price.
The machine uses an Intel Dual Core E5200 CPU and boasts 4GB of RAM. The hard disk storage is 500GB and has an integrated DVD drive. The 19-inch screen is touch sensitive. It comes with software packages for children at each stage of education. The big disadvantage is that the machine sells for about $ 2000. You can get much cheaper all-in-one computers for the same task.
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