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October 19, 2006 11:19 AM PDT

A crib-worthy sound system

by James Kim

Attention, babies: Forget about that played-out wind-up lullaby music. Instead, demand a veritable sound system for your crib.

Tell Mommy and Daddy about the iCrib Sound System. Brought to us by the good folks at Munchkin Inc., the award-winning battery-powered stereo system mounts on the railing of most cribs and works with most MP3 players, including the iPod shown here. In addition to the built-in volume limiter, the $30 iCrib features a soothing night-light that changes colors and a 15-, 30-, or 60- minute timer. Oh, to be a baby once again!

Source: Babygadget

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Great Idea!
by jboswell2000 October 19, 2006 2:25 PM PDT
With a second little one on the way, and my 4G U2 Ipod gathering dust, I may have to consider picking this up. Just gonna have to delete a couple playlists first!
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