Clearly, we are going to live in an age where “technology” and “furniture” will be synonymous. For example, if you have a couch or a bed, then it had better be set up with an Internet radio and vibrating feature.

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Sony Fusion is a desk for the future, needed now
One of the first thing that any parent learns is how to set up a booster seat, and how to plan when your toddlers have to move from car to car. Unfortunately, most booster seats are hard and bulky, and not easy to shift around at all. I once had to take a rental car back with my son in it, and then had to walk home holding the booster seat

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BoostApak lets a child carry his or her own booster seat
Some of you might remember Alphie, a toy from the 80s that used to be advertised by Joan Lunden. (Just be glad I couldn’t find a video of that ad on YouTube, or you would know the meaning of death by sugary kindness!) Alphie was a toy that used index cards and buttons to teach math, colors, as well as other basic skills. I believe that if the tyke got the question right, Alphie’s clown face would light up

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Alphie gets and upgrade
Babies have their fair share of gadgets that most parents have come to find necessary. Things like baby monitors and even sterilizing lights for their bottles. One thing that some parents might also find handy is an MP3 player specifically for the baby. It’s easily debatable that it’s really not necessary for a child that young, but if you like having your baby listen to music then it might make things easier. For those that use music to soothe or put their baby to sleep, instead of carrying around a CD, you could have this. Plus you won’t need portable speakers since this has speakers built directly into it. You can also record your own voice for the infant to hear. When you’re trying to get your child to fall asleep there is a fade feature that will slowly decrease the volume level. You can purchase the player for $59.98 or get 1 of 4 of the Brainy Baby files preloaded onto it and pay $63.98 all together. Source: Crunchgear Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news

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Baby Bidou MP3 Player
The biggest problem with RC toys is that they run on batteries, and those batteries have to be replaced or charged every once in a while.

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Tomy Ene Pocket RC runs on juice and soda
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Music lessons can be mighty expensive as many parents would know, but the joy of seeing your child develop his/her musical skills to become the next Taylor Swift (or maybe not) is priceless, something that money cannot buy. If you happen to be tone deaf and yet want to do your part by being a responsible parent who makes sure that your little one puts his/her piano lessons to good use, then the Skill Assessing Children’s Piano Tutor sounds (no pun intended) like the perfect tool.

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Skill Assessing Children’s Piano Tutor
Most giraffes we see in movies and cartoons are often portrayed as gentle creatures, which they are in real life anyways. Enter the Gentle Giraffe as a gift idea for your little one this Christmas, allowing him/her to feel comforted and soothed by safari sounds without having to purchase a flight ticket to Africa. On the outside, he’s a plush little chap who’s huggable and cute

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Gentle Giraffe offers Safari sounds
Parents have for years attempted to get their kids to eat a few bites more by just making airplane noises. Well now you can add a little visual appeal to the usual routine. Sure, it’s not actually necessary and the child probably won’t care either way, but it keeps parents entertained. Plus you’ll feel less foolish making airplane noises when you have an airplane spoon and a lighted runway. The LED bib is only able to be washed with a damp cloth. The plane itself is also only able to be wiped off and it features an on/off switch to flip on the plane’s LED lights. The plane also comes with 3 different spoon attachments. The bib doesn’t kick on until it’s activated by a motion of any kind, which pretty much means that it will stay on all the time if you have a baby that likes to squirm. These run on button cell batteries and are intended to be used on kids 12 months and older. You can purchase the set for $24.99 through Think Geek . Source: RGS Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news

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Illuminated JetBib Feeding System
Beaba Babycook is a baby sized food processor for making your own babyfood. I remember when our boy was first born, I reeled over the cost of babyfood. But what can you do, they have you over a barrell as a concerned parent isn’t about to strike out on their own to make pureed food for their child’s sensitive stomachs.

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Beaba Babycook will help new parents save money