non-violent entertainment for grandchildren

well a game we played is the grape game or what ever fruit we are using that day the pearson with the hose is in control of the fruit that pearson asks the others questions (example animal that live in the woods) if he or she gets it right they get a peice of fruit if they get it wrong they get sprayed by the hose you can take turns or make up different versions if you do buy a wii or xbox there are many educational andgames that give you exserise like just dance but there a lot of fun too
 
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well are they active outside want to do something go somewhere kids or indoor action figure and video game kind of kids?
I go to my grandpas house allot like once i get my school done I go over there and help my grandpa mow yards or build something do yard work he pays me to clean the pool and on his 70th b-day he did a back flip into the pool and he has musles the size of soft balls and I can't keep up with him back to the main part maybe take them to a baseball game or a soda shop or something like that
 
The one thing I noticed that hasn't been asked is What does their parents think about them playing these games, I'm sure there is some kind of rating on them, and if the other grandparents are not following them, then they are irresponsible and should not be having the kids that often. If the kids are playing these games at home too, then I'm afraid there's not much you can do. I don't think you should have to compete. have you talked to the parents about your feelings?
 

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