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Leapfrog Counting Candles Birthday Cake - Electronics for Kids
 
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Leapfrog Counting Candles Birthday Cake Leapfrog Counting Candles Birthday Cake
Price : $15.99 $13.00
Features :
  1. Press the star button for a birthday party anytime, complete with light-up candles and singing
  2. Blow on the candles and watch them go out--just like on a real cake
  3. Press the balloon button to sing along to a counting song or 5 fun songs about growing up
  4. Hear children's thoughts on the best things about birthdays
  5. Parents can connect to the online LeapFrog Learning Path for customized learning ideas and insights from LeapFrog

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LeapFrog Counting Candles Birthday Cake

Make every day a birthday! Five candles light up one by one, and children can blow them out--just like on a real cake! Sing along to a counting song, five songs about growing up or add birthday lyrics to an instrumental tune. You can also listen to children's thoughts on the best things about birthdays!

Parents can connect to the online LeapFrog® Learning Path for customized learning insights and ideas to expand the learning.
 

  • Recommended Ages: 1 years - 3 years

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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Screen Laptop Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Screen Laptop
Price : $19.99 $24.50
Features :
  1. Smart Screen Laptop makes learning fun
  2. Features 9 buttons that rewards baby with sounds effects, songs, and words when pressed
  3. Laptop character comes to life when the lid is flipped open
  4. Shapes, abc's, counting, and more is taught
  5. Handle allows for take-along fun

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Uncle Milton Rainbow In My Room Uncle Milton Rainbow In My Room
Price : $29.99 $14.99
Features :
  1. Amazing rainbow projector; Projects rainbow across the walls and ceiling
  2. Turns on with a wave of your hand!
  3. Uses Multi-colord LEDs
  4. Includes bonus window prism disk for real daytime rainbows
  5. Jack for optional AC adapter

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Turn your bedroom into a magical landscape with Rainbow In My Room. With a wave of your hand, a brilliant rainbow is projected across your walls and ceiling. It's a sure way to make any room a happier place! Features auto shut-off and jack for optional AC adapter (adapter not included). Requires 4 "AAA" batteries, not included.

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Air Swimmers Remote Control Flying Clownfish Air Swimmers Remote Control Flying Clownfish
Price : $39.99 $18.89
Features :
  1. Up to 40 Range Infra-red Control
  2. Clownfish Measures 57 x 36 Inches
  3. Requires helium to float - can be reinflated over and over
  4. Stays inflated for up to two weeks.
  5. Requires 4 AAA Batteries (one in the body, three in the controller)

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Air Swimmers swim through the air with incredibly smooth and life-like swimming motion. These amazing fish provide hours of remote control indoor fun in even the smallest of rooms (not for outdoor use). They require only four AAA batteries (one in the body, three in the controller) and have complete up, down and 360 degree turning control. The Shark is remote infra-red controlled and will respond to your inputs moving up and down most importantly left to right with fish like tail movement. Remote control has never come to life so magically! The helium filled fish body is made from durable nylon and with appropriate use will stay inflated for weeks depending on altitude. The William Mark Corporation has been dedicated to developing unique, high-quality products for extraordinary flight performance. The company was formed when Mark Forti, then a junior at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, invented the X-zylo??? for a marketing project. The product's performance amazed everyone who saw it. After stumping his physics professor as to why the object flew, Mark took it to his father, William, who worked in the aerospace industry. When William's aerodynamicist friends could not explain how it flew so far, William and Mark filed for patents and formed the William Mark Corporation.

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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smilin' Smart Phone Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smilin' Smart Phone
Price : $12.99 $9.64
Features :
  1. Light-up, interactive learning fun
  2. Realistic phone sounds encourage early role play
  3. Light-up buttons are easy to press
  4. Fun songs, phrases, and sound effects
  5. Encourages baby to say hello and bye-bye

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Questions & Answers
Question : I need help with a like pro for kids should be able to have electronics in class.?
Why should kids be able to have electronics in class???

Answer:
To an extent, yes. If everyone is working silently, and as long as they can work efficiently with earphones in, it won't hurt to let them use it. Plus the teacher gains some popularity points.If it is being abused or if they are listening to them while the teacher is talking to block them out then don't let them use iPods.As for PDAs, and handheld organizers, those are good tools and should be allowed.Games, and phones should be a no.

 

Question : What do you do when your kids "really wants" something?
I'm horrified to hear in the electronics section how these kids say "I already have a DSLR camera that costs $800, but I really want the newer model that costs $2000. How can I convince my parents to get it for me?"This seems to be a disgusting mindset that somehow got into the youth today (and some of the adults too). I'm wondering, as a parent, what do you do when your kids ask you to buy them something that they don't need just because they want it?

Answer:
Absolutely not. My child would have been lucky to receive A camera. I would never pay £800 for any camera. Unless they where doing a camera course and needed it for there studies. But anything else after that would be there own responsibility. Especially if they just "wanted" it. If it was to break I would probably hit the roof.

 

Question : My friends 60 yr old mother steals all the time,uggs, electronics etc for her kids and grandkids and herself!?
I have no idea what to do, they will not talk about it but I know and have seen things such as hundreds of dollars worth of american girl items, hollister, keen, north face, pottery barn, etc. She is a professional, how do I go about this, I have known them for a long time and was always wondering how they could afford such items, but never had any proof, I mean even her grandkids know about it and thrive on knowing that their grandma will get them whatever they want, I mean I know they need serious help but how can I report this? Please help!!!

Answer:
Mind your business. She unfortunately will get caught and then the family will have heartache cause mom's in jail. What do you need proof for that they have things above their means. You are their friend because of who you are and because of who they are , not because of what they have. Just don't ever go to the store or shopping with them. They will need you friendship when the hammer of justice finally comes down on the mom.

 

Question : help with electronics for kids!!!?
my son is almost 11 and want an i pod or a mp3 player. i dont know which is the best to get him. i want something that is good but dont want to pay an arm and a leg for it. can some one please help me figure out which is best for his age. not to sound dumb but how do you get the song on either one of them. do you get free downloads or do you have to buy them or what.

Answer:
I have an iPod, which is pretty good, but it's a BIG hassle to set it up with iTunes and everything. I spent three hours figuring out how to download and use iTunes. The "Help" area wasn't helpful at all. After you get that part done, the rest of it is very easy. Yes, you have to pay for music. The songs are ninety-nine cents each. You can redeem gift cards for money, and it keeps track of how much you spent. If you don't have a gift card, you'll have to pay for the songs with a credit card. I think that's it.

 

Question : Do you think if kids play too much electronics[ computers, tv,psp,etc.] can their grades drop down?
i don't mean just for 2 hrs, but it's like for every min. [maybe even while they're doing their hw.give as many reasons as you can. plz

Answer:
If they cut into their studying time, then yes, it could. They should be in a quite inviornment while doing homework. It's okay to play or watch TV or 1-3 hours a day, but to much can turn into a habit and their grades could drop.

 

Question : Are new and high tech electronics the reason kids are neglecting to engage in outdoor activities?
When i was an adolescent - a new bicycle was the number one Christmas present for boys my age. And It wasn't only used for means of transportation, it was for fun, because we loved to race up and down the street. We loved being outside playing all types of games, mama had to threaten us with a butt whipping just to get us to come in and eat dinner. Nowadays it's the vice versa. Young boys are getting sissified. All they wanna do is stay in the house and play PS3 or play on the laptop. I bet very few kids got a new bike this Christmas.

Answer:
When i was an adolescent - a new bicycle was the number one Christmas present for boys my age. And It wasn't only used for means of transportation, it was for fun, because we loved to race up and down the street. We loved being outside playing all types of games, mama had to threaten us with a butt whipping just to get us to come in and eat dinner. Nowadays it's the vice versa. Young boys are getting sissified. All they wanna do is stay in the house and play PS3 or play on the laptop. I bet very few kids got a new bike this Christmas.

 

Question : How do you feel about electronics as Christmas presents for kids?
Laptops, digital cameras, Ipod (high value), cell phones, etc..Do you agree with giving children these things or no? What's the ideal age to give these kinds of presents? What conditions if any would you attach to these gifts? If you give your child an expensive gift, do they get anything else?Just go with whatver age your kids are

Answer:
My parents raised me to pay for half of the expensive things I wanted. That taught me the value of money, and I was less likely to ask for something that I would disregard a week later out of boredom.I don't believe in extravagant Christmas presents. Some kids are too materialistic at Christmas. I don't see the reason to spend tons of money to celebrate Christ's birth. That IS, after all, what Christmas is about.

 

Question : Brand Name Of Antique Electronics Kits?
What was the main brand name of electronics kits kids used to get. I can picture them, but can't remember the name for the life of me!-Frank

Answer:
Heathkit was probably the most popular, but there was a lot of Edmund Scientific stuff around, too. Allied Radio also sold electronics kits. Ah, a blast from the past!

 

Question : Why don't adults do something to discipline kids?
Okay, so first off, I'm 16 and I grew up with the 90s, 00s, and currently the 10s generations and I just wanna know why adults have let kids grow up to be the way they are today? I mean, I know not all adults and not all kids but a good majority. I've literally studied this topic try to make up my own theories, and from what I've come up with is that kids really seem to think they are grown up. I wanna know why grown ups complain about how kids are turning out the way they do. To be fair, it's not entirely their faults. I mean like girls who are 12, dressing up like they justed turned 21 and are bout to go stand on the side of a street corner. First off, if you don't want girls to dress like that, why the hell do people make it look like it's cool in the 1st place. I'm saying like if you want young girls to ACT like young girls, why can't you set a good example instead of just talking the talk, walk the walk. Also, why are people so afraid to whoop their child? That's the main reason children are so out of hand. Taking away their phone and iPod and no punishment, this is the age of electronics. Kids are going to have some sort of electronic device stashed away. I mean how come somewhere along the line, parents just stopped spanking their child. Are you crazy? That's the worst disision you can ever make. To make sure you child doesn't do anything stupid, they should fear you more than they fear the law that way they DON'T wanna be in trouble.For example, my 14 year old sister screams, shuts, and is the most spoiled rotten brat in the state of Texas I swear. Whenever anyone tries to talk to her, or tell her somthing, she instantly starts shouting and screaming because she knows nobody will do anything. And whenever she finally gets yelled at enough or someone barley pops her, she'll cry her eyes out and it pisses me off. But everyday, she runs over my parents like nothing, they even give us her chores because they just don't want to bother argueing with her. Now, unless you want your child to end up like what I just described, I suggest you consider that a warning and do something to make sure you child doesn't up up like that because once they do, you're pretty much fucked. (Note: I really don't care if you leave responses saying that blah blah blah I'm too you blah blah blah I don't know what I'm talking about blah blah blah all that bull. Just because I'm 16 doesn't mean I'm not mature, nor does it mean I'm trying to act grown. I know fully well what I'm talking about. I know how my genration works, all I want is for ADULTS to act like ADULT and DO WHAT THEY NEED TO DO to keep kids in line.)I didn't through in everything because then it would be to long.Did I say I grew up IN the 90s decade? I said I grew up with that GENERATION meaning when they were kids and teens, I was a baby and a kid, duh. Also, my sister is no typical 24 year old. She is the rudest thing that ever set foot this earth, and I'm not over exaggerating.

Answer:
Thanks! It's about time somebody stood up and said something. I'm 16 myself, and earlier today I was just talking about these kids. For example- back when I was in fourth grade, we would all turn red faced and get embarrassed if someone said a cuss word. I saw a group of fourth graders saying stuff that nearly offended ME! It's sad! I knew this one kid who was so spoiled that every time she fell over, she would lay down and bawl until someone picked her up. She was about 5 or 6- old enough to know better. As soon as her parents ran out to stand her up, she stopped crying and went about her business. There's also a fine line between abuse and spanking. I was abused. I do believe in spanking. I do see my mom doing some of the things she did to me to my niece, and it makes me sick. When she needs a spanking, she doesn't give her one, but she will freely beat her for ridiculous stuff. I usually try to stop her. There are tons of classes out there teaching about discipline- parents need to attend them.

 

Question : How do you feel about video games or electronics for kids under the age of 6?
My daughter will be 5 in March and she doesn't really hold an interest in video games or computer games or stuff like that so it never occurred to me to buy it for her...do your kids play that kind of stuff? What about like hand held video games like Nintendo DS? Would you buy things like this for your young kids? iTouch? Just curious.beacuse i don't want them lol maybe i didn't make that clear....Her dad wants to get her a DS and and iTouch, thats why I ask what everyone's thoughts are! Thanks for the responses!

Answer:
Gosh if she's not interested then leave it be. Video games of all kinds are kind of like opening Pandora's box. I don't buy the video games, my ex does. I feel like he's teaching him to be stupid.

 

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