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Organizers and PDAs for Kids

The first PDA, or personal digital assistant, was designed as a way to keep information organized and stored, including such things as addresses, calendars and task lists. Now PDAs can operate as a cell phone and connect to the Internet, being everything you could ever want in one little handheld tool. The appeal of this product has led adults to be wowed, so it's no wonder why little fingers want to get their hands on a PDA as well. Fortunately, there are organizers and PDAs made just for kids, some as young as toddlers. You may be wondering why a child would want a PDA, and while lots of buttons and flashy sounds may be part of the reason, there are also plenty of way for kids to benefit from these easyuse organizers. '''Useful Products:'''

PDAs for All Ages

* '''Infants & Toddlers'''. Kids love pressing buttons, whether they be on the remote control, dishwasher or your very own laptop. So let your child enjoy him or herself with a PDA designed for tots, such as with the Little Tikes Discover Sounds PDA. This cute toy has bright lights, sounds and buttons that play music and teach little ones. Best of all, it's safe for kids 6 months and older so it will keep their fingers off your PDA! * '''Preschool'''. This inup play, equipped in pink colors with beaded cases. Try the cute Runway Pink Play PDA. * '''Kids'''. The appeal to kids' PDAs is that they are a limited version of a real PDA. Kids can store information, phone numbers and to-do lists, as well as play games and practice other skills, such as currency and time changes. Most are suitable for kids 5 years old and up and come with other electronic devices, such as radios or cameras. Best of all, they're inexpensive to purchase and feature some of your kids favorite characters, such as Scooby Doo or Barbie. '''Useful Products:'''

Should My Child Have a PDA?

Choosing to buy a PDA for your tiny tot has plenty of advantages that you may not even be aware of. First, exposing kids to these electronic devices gets them more comfortable with what they are and how to use them. After all, it's not uncommon to find computers for kids to use in toddler and preschool classrooms. Not to mention that most homes have computers for kids to use, equipped with kidup. On the same note, they're designed for kids, so you know they're safe to use and won't give too much freedom to your independent child. '''Useful Products:'''

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