Top Kid Tech Gifts for 2008 : Baby/Toddler: SweetPea Mp3 Player

By Linsey Knerl , published on November 10, 2008 at 1:40 AM
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Why can’t your toddler have his own MP3 player? The completely tumble-proof SweetPea Mp3 Player is designed for the tiniest ravers. With only three buttons to navigate the playlist, even your baby can figure it out. We loved the parental control features that kept volume appropriate, and set the play duration for limited listening. The built-in speaker and included battery make it ready to go straight out of the box! Designed with a sleek look that won’t embarrass the parents, it’s perfect for the entire family. The SweetPea is available in limited supply at SweetPea’s website for $60.
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malveaux 11/10/2008 4:13 PM
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*Sigh*

Stop buying this crap for kids `under 5.' These kids don't need these things nor really care. Give 'em sticks, a dog, rocks, maybe a bb gun or something. Get them a toy hammer. How about a baseball and glove. Don't begin their life as a sedentary mush ball. Start them running and developing. THEN give them gadgets after they've learned to be active so that they don't just turn into future cardiovascular and diabetes nightmares.

Tomsguiderachel 11/10/2008 5:35 PM
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malveaux :
*Sigh*Stop buying this crap for kids `under 5.' These kids don't need these things nor really care. Give 'em sticks, a dog, rocks, maybe a bb gun or something. Get them a toy hammer. How about a baseball and glove. Don't begin their life as a sedentary mush ball. Start them running and developing. THEN give them gadgets after they've learned to be active so that they don't just turn into future cardiovascular and diabetes nightmares.


Thanks, Malveaux, for your keen social commentary. I, also, hope that parents don't limit their children's free time to technology and toys in lieu of physical play.

Rachel Rosmarin, Editor, Tom's Guide

Anonymous 11/11/2008 5:26 AM
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Actually, my friend just got one and from what he said, it's hardly a sedentary toy. His daughter is about 2 years old and she uses her smart-e-bear as a teddy bear at night, but loves rocking out and dancing to the music during the day. She goes crazy dancing every time it plays "Five Little Monkeys".

The picture above may be a bit misleading, but the toy isn't tethered to a computer at all when the kid uses it, only when the parents want to change the music or settings.

I agree our kids need less screen time and more play time, but I wouldn't discount all gadgets as bad for them, especially ones that might make them get up and be active. Compared the video games and other screen-centric tech toys that are aimed at kids, I think this is a great alternative.

Anonymous 02/09/2009 5:00 PM
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You can have your cake and eat it too, Malviaux! My goodness....get off your lecture horse.

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