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Geek.com , July 2006 Comfy Easy PC
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I highly recommend this product to ANYONE with a child ages 1-5. It's entertaining for both the child and the parent and allows your child to interact with your computer without you having to worry about any damage being caused. The Comfy PC earns 4.5 Geekheads out of 5 for Quality due to its ability to withstand pretty much any blows that my son threw its way. For Geekness the Comfy PC gets a solid 5 out of 5. The software is designed well, the characters are engaging and the fact that there are so many different languages is incredible. Kudos to the programmers for making such a solid interactive experience.Since I highly recommend the product to anyone with a child of this age range and the price is less than $100, the Comfy PC also earns a Geek.com Pick.
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Kaboose.ca, June 2006 Comfy Easy PC Play and Learn Keyboard
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"The toy provides my toddler with twenty minutes of fun while I'm making dinner and it's a nice alternative to TV. He feels pretty special being able to use his own keyboard without anyone saying, 'Don't touch my computer!' And I feel good that he is being introduced to computers and developing skills." "I would recommend this toy for other families, especially if your child is interested in computers. You might want to get a more advanced CD level to keep them engaged."
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Toronto Star, February 2006 Keyboard for youngsters makes them more like us
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"...an engaging bit of childish computing in which the touch of a button triggers on-screen images on a dancing piano, a happy-faced puppy and an oddly hypnotic snail. As little fingers press each button, animated characters sing, dance, and laugh on the screen..." "...spend time watching a child interact with the device's character-driven software and it's hard not to concede something interesting is happening. Their eyes start into the alluring glow of the computer screen, Nurons fire, Creativity unfolds. There's an almost tangible connection forming between child and machine..."
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Bootcamp.com - Blumberg Radio, August 2005 A Computer Keyboard for One Year Olds?
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"...It's not exactly a keyboard, at least not the kind that you're used to. And the idea of letting a toddler near your computer may justifiably make you shudder. But a product called the Comfy Easy PC Keyboard, makes it safe and fun..."
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Usatoday.com, May 2005 Toddler keyboard teaches, keeps adult keyboard safe
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"Comfy Easy PC is a fabulous way to introduce toddlers to the concept of cause and effect. It provides an insulated computer environment filled with cute characters and bold graphics in which kids can learn motor, sensory, language and thinking skills as they play."
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Toronto Star, December 2004 How young is too young for technology?
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"...progress, not to mention the responses from the kids who tried out Comfy, suggests technology and computers can be part of young children's developmental processes, even at a very early age."
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