Rocking Chair with iPad Stand

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Just like Mommy is attached to her iPhone, baby needs her iPad. With the CTA Digital iRocking Play Seat Rocking Chair with iPad Stand your kid is comfortable and secure and able to safely become the next Steve Jobs (or at least be entertained for a little bit while you clean up). This rocking seat has an adjustable stand to hold the iPad with a touchscreen cover to protect against yucky toddler fingers. The stand can be angled 3 ways and rotates 360 degrees for either portrait or landscape viewing.
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There’s also an included dishwasher safe feeding tray which you can swap out with the iPad holder when it’s time to eat. The backrest is adjustable and there’s a 3 point safety harness to hold infants in place. You can also steady the base if all that rocking is driving you crazy. Remember, a busy baby is a happy baby and a happy baby makes a happy parent.

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Batman Toddler Car Seats

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Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na Batman (car seat). The coolest kid in school is riding in a KidsEmbrace Batman Deluxe Combination Toddler/Booster Car Seat. This awesome seat fits kids 22-65lbs and converts to a booster seat for 30-100lbs kids. It has all the safety features you’d expect (LATCH connectors, adjustable straps, EPS foam) and it’s freakin’ Batman! It has a washable seat cover and dual bat-cupholders and 2-position bat-recline. Plus it has a cape that kids can wrap around like a blanket or batcave.

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iPotty: iPad Holding Potty Seat

ipotty iPotty: iPad Holding Potty Seat
As we straddle the ever shifting border between genius and gross we come upon the CTA Digital iPotty for iPad iPotty: iPad Holding Potty Seat, a potty seat with an iPad holder built right in. Great for potty training. It does have a clear touchscreen protector to guard against “smudges and messy hands”. And we all know how those hands got messy. Yes, this is a real product, here’s the box:
ipotty ipad iPotty: iPad Holding Potty Seat
The stand rotates 360° for horizontal or vertical viewing of your iPad. And by “your” iPad, we mean your kid’s iPad because do you want it back now? Like a regular potty, it has a removable inner bowl, seat and a splashguard. Also has a clip-on seat to convert to an iPad activity seat (although technically as a potty seat, it is an “activity seat”- just a different type of activity). It’s good training for when they grow up and do the exact same thing on a real toilet. Begins shipping March 2013.

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(thanks to the Michelle from River Bottom Video for the tip!)

iPotty: iPad Holding Potty Seat

Toddler-friendly Vinci Tab II makes its way to online retailers

Toddler-friendly Vinci Tab II makes its way to online retailers

Though already available through Amazon and SkyMall, the Vinci Tab II -- who we met in a previous life -- has found its way to WalMart.com and is moseying to other e-tailers such as ToysRUs.com, Diapers.com and YoYo.com next month. The Vinci carries a 7-inch (800x480) display, a 3-megapixel camera, 1.2GHz Cortex A8 processor, 8GB of intenral storage, a microSD card slot, runs Android (flavor unspecified) and is touted as the only tablet certified for child safety. The tab also supports three levels of premium educational apps and includes a few samples, interactive storybooks and animated music videos for your rug rats to work their noggins.While the slab's first incarnation lacked WiFi to minimize radiation exposure to little tykes, the latest iteration can pack WiFi for those who'd rather not update apps via microUSB. Interested in keeping your young'un busy? You'll be set back $249 for a WiFi model or $199 if you forgo wireless connectivity -- a hefty drop from its predecessor's $389 starting point.

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