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$50 and Under, Holiday Gift Guide

Top Tech Toys for Tots

Brightlings Exploration Station

Brightlings Exploration Station


Give your toddler a world of discovery with Leapfrog's $29.99 Brightlings Exploration Station. Promising to teach music, numbers, shapes and words (in five languages, to better confuse you), this little toy will make sure your kids never run out of ways to play. Twenty sing-a-long songs are also included in both Spanish and English and little Brightlings play pals add another level of fun.

Audio/Video, $100 and Under, Holiday Gift Guide

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Made for Me MP3 Music Player

Made for Me MP3 Music Player


Get them into technology early with the Made for Me MP3 Music Player (Playskool, $70), a digital music player that allows you to download up to two hours of music, transfer songs from your personal collection or even record your voice (or your baby's for posterity). With 50 songs already pre-loaded and four different playlists to choose from, you can even put this thing in shuffle mode for random play. You can it to a crib with included fabric cover,but we recommend you leave it in the car for those long trips. The player comes in blue, orange and pink.

$100 and Under, Holiday Gift Guide

Top Tech Toys for Tots

Transformers Ultimate Bumblebee

Transformers Ultimate Bumblebee


Though Shia Laboeuf, thankfully, isn't included, the Transformer Bumblebee (Hasbro, $80) is set to take over your holiday living room. Ultra-detailed with an animated head, wings and arms, this robot can aim and even fire a missile. Then, when he's ready to roll, Bumblebee converts into Camaro concept car mode -- with nine accompanying tunes, including Devo's "Whip It." And, of course, Bumblebee has lots to express with 17 phrases in his arsenal. When he says, "Let's roll out!" he really means it. Really.

$50 and Under, Holiday Gift Guide

Top Tech Toys for Tots

Lullaby Light Show

Lullaby Light Show


Give baby a little techno magic with the Lullaby Light Show (Tomy Toys, $27). The revolving musical night light projects baby animals and different figures on the ceiling, while playing a soothing lullaby by Brahms to rock your beloved to sleep. All you need is three D batteries and your baby's ready to rest.

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