Who said cool gifts are only for adults?

Posted on November 28, 2007 by trb33.
Categories: Musical Toys, Baby Toys.

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They say that little ones are the great imitators. What they see us doing, they want to do. This applies to many things, but I didn’t realize how much this applied to use of a mp3 player. You know most of us either have a Ipod, Zune, or some sort of mp3 player that our baby will see us using when we are working out, or doing something around the house. What do they want to do? They want to touch it, and grab it. Well I have the perfect baby gift idea for you……

It’s the ParentsĀ® Magazine My MP3. When your little one gets this they are going to go crazy with excitement! Mine did. She would not put it down! First off when you see it you will notice the nice bright colors, and big buttons on the front. It has a stop button in the middle, and a play button on either side of it. Then there is a small button below that lights the display. The blue dial button on top turns to change the display on the screen so your little one doesn’t get bored with the background. These over-sized buttons make it easier for little hands to navigate with. Well what is the most important part of an MP3 player- the music. Even though you can’t load music on this, it comes preloaded with 14 great nursery songs. Like “The ABC Song”, and “The Muffin Man”. Now the little ones can bring along their music like their bigger siblings! It requires 3 “AAA” batteries which are included. For ages 12 months and up. The sound quality is good also. It has a on/off button on the back. A strap is provided to carry it with. This is one gift that gets a big BabyGearToday thumbs up! You find the ParentsĀ® Magazine My MP3 at various retailers, and online stores. Here are some more pics…

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