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iPod for kids


I am taking the kids on a long plane ride next month and am wondering whether it is a good idea to buy my 6 year old twins iPods. Any thoughts?


If so, which ones? I would want to get cheap ones, since I may get 2 and they may not last long.


Any ideas on music for 6 year olds?


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  asked on Nov 13, 2008


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You know there's a "real" ipod for $50 bucks right?


 
Apple iPod shuffle 1 GB New Pink (2nd Generation) [Previous Model]
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#1 - posted on Nov 14, 2008 (5:05 pm)


or maybe a cheaper one with some good reviews?


 
SanDisk Sansa Shaker 1 GB MP3 Player (Pink)
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#2 - posted on Nov 14, 2008 (5:05 pm)


The itty bitty pink Sansa Clip by SanDisk with accessory pink earbuds. Julie loves the ones she got for her birthday.


Music? Easiest question ever on Mobspin. The classics, of course. Endgames, Talk Talk, ABC, Squeeze, Heaven 17, New Order, etc.


#3 - posted on Nov 14, 2008 (9:11 pm)


For my kids, music isn't captivating enough for long plane rides. We'd get more out of a Leapster (with headphones, so they're not bothering others).


http://www.leapfrog.com/en/shop/Leapster2.html


#4 - posted on Nov 15, 2008 (9:00 pm)


One of our favorite cd's is called 'Gather Round'. I love the Willie Nelson song, 'I'm my own grandpa', Tom Paxton's 'Jennifer's Rabbit', Carol King's 'Chicken Soup with Rice', etc.


But my kids like music in the car, not on a flight. I have to agree with Emily that leapster is great for flights.


But if you don't want to go that route, I found that my boys are also happy enough with the excitement of the airport and the plane, and a variety of new toys/activities including crayons, coloring books, sticker books, and small toys.
All small, light weight, and easy to carry in their own backpacks.


And of course, we take snacks too!


Good luck.


 
Gather Round: Songs for Kids and Other Folks
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#5 - posted on Nov 18, 2008 (10:35 pm)


Personally, I would shell out the $150 to get them an iPod Nano. One of the main reasons is that you can limit the volume level on the nano and I'm pretty sure you can not do that on the shuffle. These kids love to crank up the volume and atleast you can have a little bit of control over the decibels. Plus then you can put photos and games on it--and the kids can see a pic of the music they are listening to. The cost is limiting...but you could buy 1 and use a dual headphone jack thingy. Good luck!


 
Apple iPod nano 8 GB Purple (4th Generation) [Previous Model]
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#6 - posted on Nov 19, 2008 (7:38 am)


"gather round" looks awesome! thanks for the recommend...


#7 (reply to #5) - posted on Nov 19, 2008 (9:24 pm)


good idea to get one and use the dual headphones...


#8 (reply to #6) - posted on Nov 19, 2008 (9:25 pm)


Is this the one you are referring to? It looks cheaper than the ones on the leapfrog website...this is a good idea, and I may do this instead of the iPod, or in addition


 
LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game System - Pink
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#9 (reply to #4) - posted on Nov 19, 2008 (9:30 pm)


Yes, that's the one (except ours isn't pink ;). Take a look at the cartridges and what they say they teach. Toby has sort of grown out of them, though he still likes them (especially when Rafe has been playing them). But then, that's Toby.


#10 - posted on Nov 19, 2008 (9:37 pm)


Not directly about iPod or music, but my husband recently found this product http://www.ihearsafe.com/
and I really like the idea of a headphone that keeps the volume down no matter what.


#11 - posted on Nov 24, 2008 (2:30 pm)


this looks like a great idea - thanks!


 
iHearSafe Earbuds
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#12 (reply to #11) - posted on Nov 24, 2008 (8:45 pm)



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