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Baby Bidou introduces your little one to gadgetry

Baby Bidou introduces your little one to gadgetry

How young should one start to delve into the world of gadgets? For parents who can’t live without their iPhones, PSPs and digital cameras, the answer is never. Guess a device such as the Baby Bidou fits their profile perfectly, where it is touted to be baby’s first MP3 player. Available in pink or blue to cater to either gender, you can choose for it to be preloaded with a Brainy Baby soundtrack by topping it up with another $4. Among the soundtracks available are sleepy, peaceful, cheerful, and happy, where each of them will cost you more dough. Baby Bidou is also equipped with a microphone so that parents can record their own soothing voices to calm baby down. Fancy this? It’ll cost you $59.98 a pop.

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