Buying items for babies is not only expensive, but in some ways feels absolutely pointless. It’s great for the baby while it’s an infant, but they only stay that small for a very brief amount of time. Then you’re stuck shopping for toddler accessories and after that it’s the preschool stage. It would be far nicer if that small fortune you spent in the beginning actually lasted a little while. Thankfully, some companies have started to create items that will adapt with the changes your child goes through. One adaptable design is the Babyoom.

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Babyoom adapts as your baby grows
There is just something about a teddy bear that can break down walls of conflict between warring factions, never mind if we’re talking about boyfriend and girlfriend or mother and child. The MP3 Teddy Bear keeps things up to date despite being a plush teddy, boasting an integrated MP3 player as well as an internal speaker that should be enough to keep your ears occupied

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MP3 Teddy Bear appeals to all ages
Love building stuff of your own? The LEGO TECHNIC Motorized Excavator should not only be able to satisfy you, but your child as well. Of course, for something as complex as this, we would not expect him or her to be that young, but rather, at least 12 years old and above

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LEGO TECHNIC Motorized Excavator
The first thing you have to learn to do as a parent is to blow up random objects. Actually, you might want to start practicing before you have kids to work those lungs out a little. You can’t afford to not be prepared for these sorts of things. Those of you that had blow-up chairs in high school will have a small amount of an edge. The rest of you though need to really get to working on this sort of thing. Of course for this particular blow-up crib they were nice enough to include a pump. Don’t let that make you think you can get lazy though, there will come a day when you’re stuck blowing up a whole assembly line of pool toys. If you’re a parent that prefers to take your baby into the great outdoors then you know sometimes it gets challenging. One way to make sure your baby stays right where they should be is to pick up this GoCrib. It’s a mesh crib that’ll let them play outside without you worrying about any sticks or leaves getting jammed into their mouth. The whole thing will fit directly into a handy little book bag. Once your child has gotten older, the mesh sides unzip to give them a little fort to play within. To purchase the Guava Family GoCrib it’ll cost you $249 through Amazon . Source: CraziestGadgets Check out the Coolest Gadgets 2008 Gift Guides , Christmas shopping made easy

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Blow-Up GoCrib
Since our brain is a muscle, it goes without saying that giving it adequate exercise is important to have it chugging along nicely. The Nimble Noggin Dexterity Challenge from Hammacher offers you just that, where this game of skill will challenge little ones to maintain a steady hand over a robotic corkscrew course

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Nimble Noggin Dexterity Challenge
When kids are sent off to school, be it elementary, high school or college, parents are going to worry. It just comes with the territory. However, if you feel your kids could come into harm there are gadgets out there to help them out. One of them is this iSafe bookbag that has a built-in alarm directly in the strap. If the child is in trouble and needs help they can just activate the alarm to get the person that’s scaring the child to run off. These bags come in all sorts from messenger bags to backpacks on up to laptop bags. They even have bags specifically designed for girls that love their pink. The alarm gets set off by pulling on a pin in the strap and doesn’t stop until the pin is put back. The rest of the bag is just like any other bag out there. You can purchase them for anywhere from $60 on up to about $100 . It is a little pricey for a child’s backpack, but at least it’ll help you stay calm.

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iSafe Bag with built-in alarm
When I was a kid, I discovered that I could brace my arms and legs against a door frame and then “climb” to the top. My family called it my “spider-man” trick for lack of a better word. I never perfected my “spider-man” trick as good as 13-year-old Hibiki Kono.

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Child creates vacuum cleaner-powered Spider-man suit
Want to have a nifty little robot around your home, but do not want to spend the thousands required to get one? Well, purchasing a robot pretty much follows the law of getting what you paid for, and in this case, $19.99 will net you a Line Tracking Robot that will follow a line drawn by you. What’s so entertaining about this, you ask?

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Line Tracking Robot
If you have kids, then you’ve probably already discovered how much you can keep young children entertained with your phone. Those of you with an iPhone or an iPod Touch can keep them entranced for even longer. Well one company in Japan is taking that fascination one step further by creating a PhoneBook that works with your iPhone or iPod Touch to make your child’s book experience a little more thrilling.

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PhoneBook uses your iPhone
Fujitsu is very proud of their newest Teddy Bears, and these are certainly not like any Teddy Bears I know. Man, even Teddy Ruxpin would kill himself if he were still alive today. Teddy Ruxpin was this bear that was able to talk when you put cassette tapes in his back, for those who don’t remember the eighties

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Teddy Bear Robot from Fujitsu