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Cybiko (with MP3 Player) Cybiko, $49
For the kid who's jealous of Mom's Palm, the "inter-tainment" PDA goes a step further: it sends messages wirelessly to
other Cybikos.
XE793 Computer Hewlett-Packard, $798
Kids need computers of their own, for everything from homework to games to e-mail. HP and Wal-Mart offer a great one at a low price, with a 700-MHz Celeron chip, dvd-rom drive, 20-GB hard drive and 15-inch monitor.
Meow-Chi Tiger, $24.99
Everybody wants a robot kitty! This interactive pal waves its arms, winks its eyes, sings and doesn't need a litter box.
3D Cruiser Little Tikes, $24.99
Toy steering wheels have been around nearly as long as cars have. This one plugs into a computer to offer driving simulations, without crashes or other violent video-game traumas.
Stylus Color 580 Printer Epson, $69
This extra-affordable, kid-friendly model, available at Epson's website, is just right for high-resolution refrigerator art. But be warned: a set of ink cartridges will set you back $36.
Music Blocks Neurosmith, $69.95
When it comes to brain-building toys, Music Blocks rule. Kids
accidentally learn a lot as they arrange the blocks to play back various musical sequences in genres ranging from classical to jazz.
Movietime VCR Sony, $99
Perfect for the rumpus room, this vcr plays digital animal cartoons while it rewinds or fast-forwards. There's also a lock on the tape slot to keep out the peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches.
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