GameStop is excited because they are now offering the super popular Nintendo DSi for only $149.99. To celebrate, GameStop has given me a Nintendo DSi and 2 games to give away to a Skip to my Lou reader!

To enter, simply leave a comment below telling me your child’s favorite game.
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Contest ends this Saturday, September 25th at midnight!
P.S. For even more Nintendo DSi giveaway fun, check out TodaysMama and enter to win DSi’s for the entire family.
You heard me right! That’s 5 DSi’s and 10 games.
Good Luck!












My son loves to play Cooking Mama and the Mario games.
Cake Mania is the all time favorite.
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We don’t have anything like this….although have been begged by the 8 year old so many times…..I’ve lost count. He would play just about anything, and I think his mommy would like some of the trivia and strategy type games too. Thanks!!
We don’t have one but I think my daughter would love one of the PETZ games.
WE don’t have a favorite game….my daughter has been begging and begging for a DS!
my oldest loves racko, uno, payday & clue!
Cooking Mama for sure!!!
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my nephew likes cars, and toy story
kida like everything thought i entered but i guess it was the mama one:) my nephew is into toy story 🙂 and cars
All games Mario!!!
My soon-to-be 6 year-old daughter loves reading and fairy tales so the Classic Fairy Tales reader game is perfect for her!! And she started the 1st grade this year and loves reading so I want to keep that love of reading going.
I have been interested in getting one of these for my autistic son in place of one of the more expensive adaptive communication devices. He is non-verbal, has Down syndrome, and loves his little electronic toys. I thought this would be perfect. There is a program called “Tap to Talk” that works with Nintendo DS. Crossing my fingers!!
My son loves the Madagascar game right now.