Who says babies can’t join in on the digital revolution?
Twoddler, a newly remodeled Fisher Price Activity Center, is an electronic playset that comes complete with noisemakers, dials, buttons and photo slots connected to a personal Twitter account. When kids perform a specific activity -- like say, touching a photo of mommy -- they automatically update their status with something along the lines of “@baby_monkey misses mommy and wants to know where dinner be at.”
It’s slightly ridiculous (who needs instant updates of a toddler’s mobility?) but it also seems like the exact thing your baby-obsessed grandparents might just follow. Or maybe, it could even help you get an edge in a competitive playgroup (“oh, your kid mastered Beethoven’s No.9? My six-month-old is already Twittering…”)
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