MP3 player for infants: Just what growing brains need

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Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

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Shake the baby — with block-rockin’ beats!

The SweetPea3 is an MP3 player with 256MB of memory designed for kids 0 to 8 years old. It is a “robust” music player that is clad in pink or blue “food grade” rubber and lasts about 40 hours on one AA battery. It also comes with music and stories from Susie Tallman and Jim Weiss.

I don’t know why you can’t just give junior an iPod dock and nano, but clearly there is some need out there for an MP3-player little Cletus can suck on.

Kiddie MP3 player released [BlastMagazine]

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