Let's face it,Christmas is almost exclusively for kids! Watching them marvel at the Christmas tree... Seeing their eyes sparkle at the thought of Santa Claus... These are just some of the moments that remind us that the festive season is a magical time, especially when it comes to opening presents. And for gamers who would like to introduce their children to video games, it's also the perfect opportunity to give them their first software, so they can play with them.
But not just any game! And for good reason: it has to be adapted to their age and cognitive or physical faculties (holding a PS5 controller with small hands isn't very easy or practical...). That's why the editorial team at Sortiraparis has put together a selection of games to give to your children, but which are also, and above all, adapted to them. From educational games to games based on their favorite cartoons, there's something for every age!
It's a great opportunity to introduce your children to video games, and give them the right foundations to continue their discovery of the video game world over time. And an ideal selection of games to play with your children, too, for a great family vacation... All you have to do is make your choice!
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