yeah, there are some cheetah girl mp3 players for little girls that they sell like at limited too and target. they are perfect for little angels ready to enter the music world. they're pink and easy to use.
2007-04-20 18:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, unlike others above, I'm going to support your decsion to get your daughter an MP3 player. Music is a wonderful part of life.
I know that disney has a line of really easy to use MP3 players for younger kids.
2007-04-21 02:41:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I were given an iPod even as i replaced into 9, quite frequently because i replaced into 9 in fifth grade. i ought to point a Nano, possibly the older version, I actually have an previous one which replaced right into a advantages for sturdy grades, activities, habit, etc. Then I were given an iPod contact after I grew to change into 12. At that age you need to reveal screen the songs that she buys if she has any iTunes present playing cards, or the cd's she receives. in case you imagine she's too youthful, then it truly is wonderful. you're the figure, even with the actual undeniable actuality that if she in basic terms needs a fashion to carry song including her, possibly a shuffle, any between the recent era. make positive she is responsible. you do not favor to advantages her for undesirable habit or make her imagine she receives stuff if she asks for all of it the time. possibly it may a birthday present for her next birthday, or the subsequent vacation, if she in basic terms grew to change into 10, possibly wait till Christmas, Hanukkah, etc. If she is shown responsible for a small gadget, can take care of you monitoring songs (no longer in a nasty way), and has sturdy habit those days. All that concerns is not any matter if you help it. you do not could enable Yahoo solutions human beings figure your toddler, even if that's wonderful to have yet another opinion. in case you imagine she is in basic terms too youthful, have her wait. per chance she will keep up for it to reveal funds skills. I recommend something small that she will cope with if you're comfortable with it. i imagine an previous nano or a clean shuffle is a sturdy determination. Or, once you've a favor for a clean era something, then bypass on the former one except that's an iPod contact or iPhone. i imagine you'll make a sturdy determination.
2016-12-04 09:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I let my son use my ipod and I have loaded his "favorite song" playlist ont it. When I give it to him, I lock the ipod on his playlist. That way he can't touch anything and he can listen to some of his own music. I have gotten him his own set of earphones--the kind with the foam over them so that he can still hear what is going on in the car. I know that they have MP3 players for kids at Target and Wal Mart in the kids section but I think that they run about $70 or so.
Good luck and happy shopping!
2007-04-20 20:26:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Fisher-Price Kid-Tough FP3™ Player
age 3 & up
http://www.fisher-price.com/fp.aspx?st=2621&e=mainproduct&pid=37225&acccat=fp3acc&mainid=37225
2007-04-21 00:32:43
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answered by sharkyincanada 6
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Walmart has a radio and Cd player for small kids. Playschool I believe. It has Sponge Bob and that dark hair little girl. ( Sorry forget her name) They are known kid friendly. The commercial shows it falling down the stairs.
But I do not think there is a mp3 player.
2007-04-20 18:49:05
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answered by charontheloose 6
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find something called 'kids friendly.' You'll find some brands in a shop. sorry, can't remeber the name. But you should not let a 4 yr old to use your own mp3 player in your absence. She could harm herself in any way by it. Like if she maximise the volume, her ears could get life time damage.
2007-04-20 18:58:24
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answered by seagull 2
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Your 4 year old doesn't need an MP3 player.
2007-04-20 18:44:28
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not my business, but a 4-year-old doesn't need an electronic gizmo of any kind.
That said, I'm not sure any of them are really "kid-friendly." They're all fragile and easily broken if you're not careful.
2007-04-20 18:46:47
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answered by spmdrumbass 4
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i dont think she needs an MP3 player. I am 22, and seem to be doing just fine without one.
2007-04-20 18:47:28
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answered by minnietak 2
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