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With the Crib CD Player, you are no longer limited to the same lullabies night after night. Just attach the CD Player to your baby's crib and put in the CD of your choice. It's not just for sleeping, either -- use it anytime to help stimulate or soothe your baby. Made with a child-resistant cover for safety, this CD player has a 15-minute timer and automatic shut-off. Also includes a soft-glow night light that can be left on during the night if you wish. Requires 2 "C" alkaline batteries (not included).
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Technical Details
- Compact size- 15-minute timer and auto shut-off
- Soft nightlight with on/off switch so you can still see baby
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By Formerly Anonymous
This CD player is a choking hazard. There are two plastic tabs on top that will snap off if pushed by curious baby fingers.
Even if you keep it on a tabletop, it doesn't play CD-Rs so you can't burn iTunes mixes to CD for your baby.
By A. Freese (Yokosuka, japan)
I can't believe they charge so much money for something of such poor quality . . first years is ripping you off! its super junky quality plastic , seems to be really easy to break, really loud CD opening compartment, everything about it plus what everyone else said. . this should only sell for about 20.00 and i've seen the MSRP all the way up to 60.00!!!!! this is in no way worth that much money by any stretch of the imagination . Of course you gotta check to see if it will even fit on your crib depending on the type of side rails you have. just save your time and buy a regular cd player that has better durability and higher quality, it'll last longer anyway. this is junk.
By Claire Smith
My husband and I wanted to buy this for our kids to play the lullabye CDs people had given as baby gifts, but we couldn't justify paying $50. I happened to find a used one at a rummage sale for a dollar! Much more reasonable.
PROS: plays any CD; good volume control for a crib (a baby doesn't need surround sound to fall asleep); battery compartment is secured well; "C" batteries are best as rechargeables for something like this, since it's used every day; optional timer and programming buttons are good to customize baby's routine; dim nightlight is just enough for you see where the pacifier fell while you reset the music in the middle of the night without waking baby
CONS: PRICE; CD door takes two hands to open and is noisy; I kind of wish it had a optional wall-mount or desk base for post-crib use
By Michele Lehane (Arizona)
This is perhaps the worst baby item I have ever bought. The volume on this player is so low we couldn't even here it on the highest setting once it was attached to the crib. Completely useless item!
By Michelle Van Rozeboom (Long Beach, CA)
We bought this cd player when our little one was about four months old (October 2007 or so)and this thing has had problem all over the place! It skips if you barely even hit it, which is pretty annoying. It's had issues like not playing when you fast forward to another song or stops playing for no reason (batteries were brand new). Finally the thing was acting all strange just before the holidays and then finally just stopped working all together. It would spin the cd but never play anything. So we are going to spend a little more money and just buy a compact table top cd player that will be around a while. Don't waste a cent on this one!
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