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$36.95
121. PSP Untold Legends: Brotherhood
$59.99
122. Laugh and Learn Learning Home
123. PS2 Driving Force Gran Turismo
$49.99
124. Linkadoos Take Along Swing
$39.88
125. PSP Ridge Racer
$199.99
126. Jump N Slide
$34.99
127. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos
$49.99
128. Crib CD Player with Light
$79.99
129. Pathfinder Wagon
$79.99
130. Natural Gingham Deluxe Activity
$49.99
131. Starlite Symphony Play Gym
$13.99
132. 20 Questions Handheld Game
$119.99
133. Graco ComfortSport Newborn/Toddler
$26.95
134. GBA Lego Star Wars
$99.99
135. Expedition Jogging Stroller
$89.99
136. Eddie Bauer Blue Glacier Designer
$19.99
137. Lil Nursery - Portable Play Tent
$129.99
138. Mini Co-Sleeper in Fern Print
$29.99
139. Ocean Wonders Kick & Crawl
$47.88
140. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

121. PSP Untold Legends: Brotherhood of the Blade
by Sony Online Entertainment
Video Game (23 March, 2005)
-- our price: $36.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0007UDYTW
Sales Rank: 58
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Action RPG: Wield your blade and cast powerful spells in this action-packed, hack n slash RPG exclusively for the PSP handheld system.
  • Epic Adventure: Create a unique hero and set out into the wilds of Unataca to battle powerful creatures, save your city of Aven from imminent extinction and unravel the mysteries of a looming peril.
  • Wireless Multiplayer Game Play: A wireless multiplayer mode features gameplay through the PSP handheld systems wireless feature. Connect directly other PSP handheld systems for the ultimate in hack n slash action with no wires!
  • Four Playable Character Classes: Select from four unique character classes including an ancient order of valiant Knights, a foundation of brilliant Alchemists, an order of noble Druids, and a race of feral hunters known as the Berserker. Each character class has unique fighting abilities or magical spells.
  • Beautiful 3D Environments: Battle through more than 100 diverse levels that come alive with brilliant 3Dgraphics, stunning lighting, dynamic visual effects and highly-detailed player characters and monsters.

Reviews (22)

5-0 out of 5 stars Maybe a little repetetive...
This is definitely a fun game. While Ridge Racers, the other big launch title, only lasts for a week or so, I find myself still trying to get to the end of this game after a month and a half. It gets a little repetetive, with all the X-button pushing, but it's fun and all the items make it interesting. The plot really stinks at first, but if you stick with it, it gets better. Also, load times are very long, but you can get over that pretty quickly. Definitely worth the buy; you'll invest plenty of time in it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Hack n' Slash Adventures!
The character enhancement tree is amazing, I love how it varies for each of the character classes. The weapons and armor also vary through the different classes, and can be customized in many ways. The jewelry adds a nice touch for increasing for Strength, Dexterity, Stamina, and Intelligence. Your character can be customized in many ways such as hair stlye, and colour. The skin tone can also be changed. The thing that isn't great is there is no gender change, but covering up the distinguishing male and female marks can be covered up by armor. This game have very many missions which are easy to follow, but challenging to complete. This game will kepp you playing for hours on end!

5 Stars From the_truth!

5-0 out of 5 stars Untold Hours Spent Playing This Game!!!
Absolutely Frakkin' Awesome!!!

I have never before played a portable game that was as good or better than a PC game. Now I have. ... Read more


122. Laugh and Learn Learning Home
by Fisher-Price
Toy (06 July, 2004)
-- our price: $59.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B000284X6W
Sales Rank: 151
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (192)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great toy for baby!!!
I just got this toy for my 9 month old daughter a few days ago and she loves it.There is so much to do so many activities.My daughter gets bored easily so this toy is wonderful.It keeps her busy time and time again.I do have one complaint though Fisher price makes you do all of the work to put together this toy.You don't get out of anything you have to screw on every part you could possibly think of.Some of the things could have been done eaisly during manufacturing.But it was well worth it.This is a great toy! And I think it will entertain her for a long time.

5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT TOY!
I bought this for my son when he was nine months old.He loved it then and still loves it now that he is a year old.He plays with it everyday and is finding new things to play with on it as he gets older.I highly recommend this toy.It is a little bit of a pain to put together though.

5-0 out of 5 stars Toy at Gamma & Poppy's house
My gamma and Poppy brought me this toy and It's GREAT!!I play with it all the time, I visit (once a month).I play with the door bell and turn the weather so that it's raining or sunny.I go in and out of the door and I play with the mail.I play with this toy all the time and it's one of my favorites and their house. Your little boy or girl will love playing with this toy. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Learning    2. Baby and Infant    3. Toddler    4. Electronic Learning Aids (ELA)    5. Electronic   


123. PS2 Driving Force Gran Turismo
by Logitech
Electronics (03 June, 2005)
list price: $149.99
Asin: B0000DC64H
Sales Rank: 2401
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Sequential stick shifter, wheel-mounted paddle shifters, and a full set of PlayStation® buttons give you all the control you need
  • Comfortable, full rubber wheel realistically turns 2-1/2 times lock-to-lock. See a list of games that support 900 Degree Steering mode.
  • Automatically switches to 200 Degree Steering compatibility mode to work with other racing games
  • State-of-the-art force feedback technology lets you feel all the action
  • Textured floorboard features responsive gas and brake pedals and exclusive no-slip carpet grip system

Reviews (38)

5-0 out of 5 stars Very Nice
I bought this wheel a couple of months ago.I have to say that I really like it.I don't believe that it made me any better at gran turismo, but it makes a lot of the races more fun.I mostly enjoy using it when I'm confident that I'll win a race.It's also fun when I feel like I want to be "really into" the race.

The force feedback is great.The feel of the wheel is great.The pedals are a little close together and I wish the pedal base was a bit heavier, but no biggie.I tend to hold the base still with my left foot, while using it with my right.I love the fact that the controls are also on the wheel so I don't have to pick up my control pad for certain things.Overall, this has to be the best wheel on the market and great fun for the hardcore gamer.

4-0 out of 5 stars Nice wheel with unique multiturn feature
Being a gadget lover, I decided to upgrade my Logitech Formula Force GP wheel to the well-reviewed Driving Force Pro. The bottom line is that the DFP is indeed a big step up, with 900 degree steering support, additional side shifter and better feedback effects. It also feels more rugged, though it is still all plastic.

This wheel is marketed as a Playstation2 accessory, but it does work under Windows, and that is half the reason I bought it. Just install the Logitech drivers and plug it in, no special tricks required. Currently I don't know of any Windows games which support 900 degree steering, but hopefully we'll see some eventually. For now, the DFP is working great for Richard Burns Rally in 200 degree mode. It still provides better feel (and more buttons) than the good old FFGP. It's also great with Gran Turismo 4 and Need for Speed 2: Underground on the PS2, which both support 900 degree steering.

Unfortunately, the DFP still suffers from a mediocre clamping system--not that this is the only wheel to be so afflicted. The clamps don't open quite as wide as I would like either, which made it hard to attach to my desk. As others have recommended, I suggest a using a TV tray.

If you are in the market for your first wheel, this is a very good choice, especially if you want something that works for Windows and the PS2. If you already have a wheel you like, this would only be worth the upgrade if you are a real driving nut.

By the way, this would have been a 5-star review if the DFP had a clutch pedal.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very good.
I had borrowed a Logitech WingMan Formula Force GP from a friend to see if I like it. One week later I was looking for the best. I now have the Logitech Driving Force Pro. It is very nice. It feels better in your hand and all the controls that are on the controllers are there. The gear knob is place close to the wheel so that your hand can easily change the gear with out leaving the wheel. If you don't like that, you have the paddles under the wheel. The foot peddles are nice and the pad grips to the rug very good.

The only thing that I thing should have been done is to place a colour band around the top of the steering wheel. This allows you to check that your wheel is centre when wrapping with the 900 degrees turning during a rally. I sometimes get lost and have to look down to see which way it is pointing.

VERY VERY GOOD!!
... Read more

Subjects:  1. PS2 (PSX2)    2. Sony Playstation (Play station) 2    3. Playstation2 (Play station2)    4. Controller    5. Game Controllers (Controller, Joystick, Joysticks)    6. Game Controllers (Controller, Steering Wheel, Wheels)    7. Video Games   


124. Linkadoos Take Along Swing
by Fisher-Price
Baby Product
list price: $49.99 -- our price: $49.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0000D9RQ2
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

A swing is a great soother and entertainer for babies--if you have space for it among the bewildering array of other baby gear that clutters the homes of newborns. Parents will be delighted, therefore, to find the Link-a-Doos Open Top Take-Along Swing: a portable, compact swing with all the best features of a full-sized swing. Baby will enjoy the five songs, five speeds, plush seat pad (machine washable), swiveling sunflower mirror, and linkable toys. Parents will love the easy-carry side handles, convenient open-top design, non-slip feet, and three-point restraint. To Grandmother’s house you go? Just fold it up and bring it along! --Emilie Coulter ... Read more

Reviews (133)

5-0 out of 5 stars life saver!!!
This swing is the greatest!! My daughter has loved it since the day we brought it home, she was one month old. It keeps her entertained and puts her to sleep also. She loves looking at herself in the mirror and the little animals that come with it are great for little hands. I got a bouncer as a gift and she hated it, this is diffently worth it and I will buy it for all my friends having babies. what is great too is that it folds so I can take it to my parents house when we visit and when she gets cranky I just put her in it and she's happy. I love it and totally recomend it!!!

4-0 out of 5 stars Definitely Worth Buying!
I got this travel swing for a shower gift along with a full-size swing. I didn't know if I would need both, but I put both together anyway. I actually started using the travel swing a couple days after I got home from the hospital. The full-size swing just seemed too big for my 7lb. newborn. The travel swing is so much closer to the ground- it made me feel more secure. I have been very pleased with this swing. I love the easy mobility and actually move it throughout my house. (I love that I can blow dry my hair with my baby rocking in the swing right next to me!) The lack of head support wasn't really a problem. For the first few weeks I used a head support from Boppy called Noggin Nest- it worked just fine. Sure the music may be a bit annoying after awhile, but what isn't? You can easily switch the music off and keep the swing going. As my 5 week old gets older, if he needs more to interest him than the mirror and toys that are provided, I can easily link new toys to the links on the sides of the swing for him to look at or play with. There aren't many things that will hold your newborn's interest for the first month. But this swing definitely held my son's interest and soothed him from the very start.

2-0 out of 5 stars OK swing
My son is not very entertained by this swing yet.He only lasts about 5 minutes.It has not been worth the money for me, I'm desiring this to change because it is so easy to take along. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Activity    2. Swings    3. Bouncer Seats   


125. PSP Ridge Racer
by Namco
Video Game (22 March, 2005)
-- our price: $39.88
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0007UDYUQ
Sales Rank: 75
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Wireless Multiplayer Races: Compete head-to-head in 8-player multiplayer races through the PSP wireless connectivity feature. Multiplayer races require every player to have the Ridge Racer game inserted into their PSP system.
  • Unprecedented Visual Quality: Experience DVD quality video in the 16:9 widescreen format, and enjoy more clean edged designs and richer colors on the high quality PSP system's liquid crystal screen.
  • Robust Vehicle and Course Selections: Featuring 58 new vehicles, upgrades and 24 courses- the largest number of courses in the series! Classic courses from previous Ridge Racer titles return with entirely updated graphics leveraging the awesome processing power of the PSP.
  • New "World Tour" Mode: In the newly added World Tour Mode, players challenge the vast number of courses from the first Ridge Racer introduced in 1993, to the latest in the Ridge Racer world.
  • Special Features: Race faster than ever utilizing nitrous! Drift to fill thenew "Nitro Gauge" then boost ahead to burn the competetion. Conquer the World Tour Mode to unlock cars, courses, new tours, and more!

Reviews (23)

5-0 out of 5 stars Tremendous game
This is obviously a tremendous "Ridge Racer" game in all-time period.Although PSP is much smaller than PS2, it has the good graphics that every people want.The game itself is good and exciting.It provides all the circuits that I played before from 12 years ago in 1993 to 2000 (10/26/2000).For the circuits, I still like the short circuit from Ridge Racer 1 because "it never gets old."Sounds true, huh?So, no matter what, this is the game, baby!! :)

3-0 out of 5 stars A little warning
I rate how much I like video games by how much I enjoy it and by how long it takes to win. Ridge Racer is addicting, and I spent plenty of time on it, but found that I'd unlocked all the tours in less than five days. It's hard to win all the tours, though, so that might keep me occupied for a while. Still, many would find it discouraging to go around the same track over and over and over. If you can rent it or borrow it from a friend, do so. If you can only buy it, go for it, but be ready to want to trade it in after a few weeks.

5-0 out of 5 stars Stunning
I made an impulsive decision yesterday by buying the PSP. Just in case you didn't know, I'm from Singapore, and Sony only officially launched the"ultimate portable gaming console" at this part of the world yesterday. I walked past the shop, took a look at the demo, and took out my credit card.

Going home together with me is the inaugural title for the PSP, the racing classic Ridge Racer. I've played the game on my wife's colleague's parallel-imported PSP some months ago, and was pretty impressed by the look of things. But it was only when I had the time to finally take on the game on a more prolonged duration, that I fully appreciate the beauty of it. And it is, as I mentioned, just beautiful.

The thing that immediately captures your attention is obviously the graphics. Fantastic is an understatement when it comes to how good Ridge Racer looks. Even when you're primarily focused on the road while racing, you can't help but notice the amazingly detailed background. For one, your races will take you thought different hours of the day, which means you'll come across the brightness of the day, as well as the cosiness of sunset. During different courses, you may also notice an airplane flying above you; or see yourself driving past an awe-inspiring lake; or a crowd of spectators cheering you on... you get the idea.

The graphics also put a lot of emphasis on speed. So when you're bursting down the road at 240km/h in a tunnel, you'll find the background fading away in a blur to create a sense of speed. The best part, however, is that the frame rate never seems to skip a beat despite the extensive graphics. Having the screen freezing for moments while I go side-by-side with a rival car in other racing games (such as Burnout) on the PS2 is definitely not a problem for the PSP and Ridge Racer.

You've a few options to approach the game, while single events like Single Race and Time Attack may be a good training ground for newbies, you'd expect to spend most of your time unlocking new tracks and cars in the World Tour mode. The earlier tours are relatively easy to pass, but from what I heard, it just get tougher as it goes, so expect to redo races a lot of times as you progress. Oh, and did I mention you can have a wireless racing session with your friends if they also own the PSP?

The controls are relatively standard. You've the X button for acceleration, and Square Button for brakes. If you're using the manual gear, the Triangle button shifts a gear up, and the Circle Button shifts a gear down. The "L" button switches between first and third person view, and the "R" button activates the nitro you earn while doing power drifts during corners. Oh, and you also control the direction using the D-Pad, but I'm sure you already know that. The controls make reduce the need for any tedious learning curve, and make sure that you can start right away to do the thing that you bought the game. That is, to play!

Now, the next big thing for this game. The audios. If you're played earlier renditions of Ridge Racer, you should have knowledge of how cool the soundtrack, er, sounds. You get some rehashed tracks, as well as new tracks that really make it a joy to listen while you take on the competition. You'll also get to select from different playlists, so you're by no means stuck with what you don't like. An archive is also available for you to listen to remixes of old Ridge Racer tracks. Now, for the nostalgic fan, this is really a cool idea.

On the whole, Ridge Racer is a testament to how good a game can be on the PSP. If you're not a Ridge Racer fan, you may not enjoy it as much as those who're. Still, you can't deny that the graphics and audios in this game are worth another look. It's a pity that the sound couldn't do better, due to the limitations of the console itself. Listening to music on the PSP without earphones is like listening to a badly tuned FM receiver in my opinion, but then again, earphones are provided! Anyhow, I'd highly recommend Ridge Racer for fans of the racing genre, if only just to enjoy the beauty of the game's aesthetics. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. PS2 (PSX2)    3. Sony Playstation (Play station) 2    4. Playstation2 (Play station2)    5. Racing    6. Flying   


126. Jump N Slide
by Little Tikes
Toy (18 January, 2005)
-- our price: $199.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0002AHVAA
Sales Rank: 621
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (20)

4-0 out of 5 stars My kids love it
I have three children...ages 1,3 and 5 and they absolutely love this bounce house. I purchased this one after the Sponge Bob one we had for three years split at the seam. We love the slide feature especially for the one year old. The only few things I noticed compared to the other bouncer is that the sides are significantly lower than the previous house and I worry my 5 yr old could flip over. Also it does not get nearly as firm and like a previous writer I have noticed some air leaking out at the seams. Although I think they purposely do not want it to get as firm to prevent splitting as there is an air valve to tie on the bottom which the previous models did not have. All in all a good buy. Also the bag it comes with actually fits the house with some manipulation vs some of the other models. So you have to outweigh the firmness of the house (which is less) vs the slide feature (which my kids like to run up!!)

5-0 out of 5 stars Good Night's Sleep
Although I haven't had this very long, I've been impressed with its durability and usability.I had been concerned that my very active 5 & 3 year old boys might find be too much for this bouncer, or that the bouncer might be too small.However, I have now had 5 kids in there at the same time, 4 boys (2,3,4,5) and a 6 year old girl, and it's held up quite nicely.Even though this is a lot smaller than the full-size rental bouncers, the kids seem to be able to avoid each other if they want to. Of course, they usually prefer some form of tackling each other :-)

Packing up and setting up are a breeze -- the whole thing takes me well under 10 minutes (1 minute to inflate, and about 5 to unroll the bouncer and stake it to the ground.)

The bouncer for the most part seems pretty safe.The only thing that I found less than ideal is the back mesh stays together with a single velcro fastening.My kids quickly learned that they can get in and out this way, so it's not always fastened.The problem then is that sometimes they will jump against the mesh and fall out.This has yet to be a problem, but the parent in me always worries that they'll bounce out a little too hard one of these days.Still, that's probably not too much of a concern, since they'll likely get more bruised just jumping on top of each other.

5-0 out of 5 stars Love it!
I purchased the Little Tykes Jump and Slide for my daughters first birthday, it was such a success. Everyone loved it, including my husband who got in to jump with my daughter. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Outdoor Play    2. Pretend Play   


127. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory
by UBI Soft
Video Game (29 March, 2005)
-- our price: $34.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0002SQ0BS
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Sam Fisher is back for more espionage and intrigue in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. All the nail biting about whether to go in "hot" with guns blazing, or to use stealth is back in this new version, plus some amazing improvements. Chaos Theory ups the ante with vastly improved graphics, totally open level design, and coop gameplay.

Fresh from the East Timor operations, Fisher is now put on the front lines of information warfare. The year is 2008 and the world is suffering from citywide blackouts, stock exchange sabotage, and electronic hijacking of national defense systems. The stakes are high and Fisher, as the NSA's most elite black-ops agent, is inserted in operations to aggressively gather intelligence. A wide range of missions call on a lethal mixture of weapons and close range combat. While Chaos Theory demands the same agility and athleticism required in previous Splinter Cell incarnations, some new weapons, gadgets and moves are available, such as the prototype Land Warrior rifle, and the stealthy, but oh-so-deadly inverted neck break.

In addition to an improved graphics engine, physics are enhanced, too. Enhancements like rag doll physics, particle effects, and realistic interaction with the environment make the Splinter Cell experience more immersive than ever.Just as judging your environment was crucial in past Splinter Cell games, Chaos Theory demands that you understand the delicate balance between light and shadow to stay alive.

Chaos Theory offers great replayability in single player mode, thanks to its vast, open level design. There's always more than one way to achieve your objectives. At the beginning of each mission you are given your objectives, but you must choose how to go about completing them. Decisions about stealth versus conflict are yours to make, too. Should you enter a mission with non-lethal weaponry, a host of guns and ammo, or a little bit of both? You decide.

The Splinter Cell franchise is known for its tense, stealth-driven multi-player modes, and Chaos Theory is no exception. This version adds unique cooperative modes where you and your teammates must complete infiltration missions. Try to keep each other alive. Try to thrive in the dark and strike when the moment is right. ... Read more

Features

  • EXCLUSIVE CLOSE RANGE KILLS: From knife attacks to athletics hand to hand kills such as inverted neck breaks, dramatic ledge throws, .
  • CO-OP STEALTH: Play multiplayer with a friend and coordinate your infiltration in an all new multiplayer challenge
  • REAL WEAPONS OF TOMORROW: The most complete arsenal of weapons and gadgets from the knife to the experimental Land Warrior System.
  • AMAZING REPLAYABILITY: Totally open level design with multi-paths and optional secondary objectives.
  • ULTIMATE CHALLENGE: Intelligent enemies making your mission more risky as you have to get closer to them...

Reviews (50)

1-0 out of 5 stars suck
thisgamesssssssssssssuuuuuuuuuuuuccccccccccckkkkkkks my freindteddylovesitbutitsbadto the bone

5-0 out of 5 stars Just About a Perfect Game
The Splinter Cell series has been truly amazing, and with #3 they have perfected it. The AI is great, the graphics are stunning, and gameplay is simply fun.

First, if you've never played the Splinter Cell theory, you really have to see these graphics. Curtains ripple in the wind. Candlelight gleams faintly. Streetlights fall through blinds in rippled patterns. It is gorgeous to watch.

The plot feels very real and current. You're a lone spy, sent in to get information and extract hostages. You learn more as you go through the game, finding out who to trust and who not to trust.

All the latest gadgets and techniques are here. You have to use your heat vision, night vision, electronic vision to scan for danger. You have a wireless device to scan laptops from nearby. You can shimmy along pipes, hang by your knees and grab people beneath you. You can slit holes in fabric curtains and grab people through them. You really begin to forget that this is "just" a game.

The enemies have become quite intelligent. If you turn off lights, they wonder who did that. If you open doors that should have been closed, they notice. You really couldn't ask for much more.

But then, it gets even better. The missions offer a number of ways to solve them. There isn't just "one path". And multiplayer is truly phenomonal. You could play multiplayer every day for months and never get bored.

Of course, it needs to be pointed out that, while you can aim for stealth as much as you wish, this is a game involving violence. You are snapping the necks of guards, watching hostages be killed in nasty ways, and generally dealing with adult dangers. This isn't a game for pre-teens.

But that being said, the game is amazingly immersive and does reward you for taking the stealthy way through the course. You get far more points for sneaking in and out of the enemy base, vs doing a Rambo and blasting away everything in sight.

Highly recommended!

5-0 out of 5 stars Tom Clancy and Ubisoft did it again!
There is not enough you can say about this game. If you've seen the previews, then I should stop there, because the graphics are the best I've ever seen. Great reflections, lighting, and overall effect. And the animation is very smooth and realistic. The sound and music are exelent as in any Splinter Cell game. But they managed to surpass that of it's predacessors. The music is very cool and fits well. The gunshots, water, running all sounded so real. The gameplay is much less linear now. The game is built around playing it your way. You can shoot your way through, go stealth, ot's awesome. The replayablity is improved as well. I'm on my third time through. You can snap people's neck from pipes, and you get a knife, which can be used to cut throats, cut material, and bypass curcuts. The multyplayer has returned and is better then ever. As a merc this time, you can get an SMG, assualt rifle, or shotgun. You also get tons more devices as a merc and spy. Like a camo suit for spies and poisen mines for mercs. That is only small compared to what you get altogether. The new maps are also great fun, and they've got some old maps to. The plot is much better. I won't say anything, but there are a few plot twiwsts. The A.I. is the best I've ever encountered. The guards will shine their flashlights where you were and where they think you are. They'll talk to each other to find you. And this time they don't forget abount you. They won't stop for a good while.I'll break down everything here:

GRAPHICS: 10 OUT OF 10

GAMEPLAY: 10 OUT OF 10

PLOT: 9 OUT OF 10

A.I.: 10 OUT OF 10

MULTYPLAYER: 10 OUT OF 10

REPLAYABILITY: 9 OUT OF 10

SOUND: 10 OUT OF 10

Over all, the best game I've ever played. I urge you to get it ASAP. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Xbox (x box)    3. Microsoft    4. Action    5. Adventure   


128. Crib CD Player with Light
by The First Years
Baby Product (04 October, 2003)
-- our price: $49.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B000056J6T
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Nothing soothes a baby into slumber like music. Now baby canhave a CD player right in the crib. This battery-operated CD playerattaches securely to a crib rail and also has a soft-glow night-lightthat can be turned on or off, making it easy to check on baby duringthe night. This small streamlined-looking unit has a child-resistantcover to keep control buttons out of reach of curious hands. Withstandard CD player controls, high-clarity speakers, and an automaticshutoff, this CD player makes it possible to play your favorite CDselections in the nursery--at bedtime, naptime, or anytime. This playermay also be used as a tabletop unit once baby outgrows the crib.Although this is a great product concept, many users have found that itis quite impractical, as the slightest brush against the CD player orbump in the crib causes the CD to skip. Requires two C batteries (notincluded). --Deb Oroszlan ... Read more

Features

  • Child-resistant cover
  • Table-top design
  • Battery operated (2 C batteries)
  • Soft-glow crib light
  • Attaches to crib rail

Reviews (167)

5-0 out of 5 stars lovin' it
I have twin boys and a small nursery.There isn't much place to put a boombox but on the floor.After weeks of tripping over the boombox - and after one of my sons learned how to open the CD part of it - I finally decided to get this little CD player.It is *perfect* for what I need it for.

I love that:
- it clips to the crib
- it shuts off after the CD is through (or can be programmed for an amount of time to play)
- it has a little light (that shuts off after 5 minutes)
- it cannot be opened by a baby
- it is small and unobtrusive
- it is white and therefore blends in with my nursery (my boombox is black and all the other options I looked at were either black or some sort of bright/garish color)

I don't have any problem at all with:skipping, opening the battery compartment, babies taking the unit off the crib, not enough volume (I don't want it loud enough that I can hear it outside the nursery, I want it soft enough for them to go to sleep to).A lot of people here have complained about the battery compartment, but I just don't see the problem with it.If you have many baby toys that need batteries then you are probably used to needing a screwdriver for most of them - it keeps the baby from being able to open the battery compartment.

This is the only product like this that I have been able to find.It is absolutely perfect for my needs and a great addition to my nursery.

1-0 out of 5 stars Buy a cheap cd boom box instead!!
Not loud enough!Shuts off after cd is played, I wanted a repeat button.CD skips alot, light is too dim.The positive point is that it clips nicely to the crib.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not Worth Your Money
I thought this was going to be a great item compared to the older version which only played nature sounds.I liked that I could either play music or my own nature cds.However, my 12 month old figured out how to move the player back and forth on the crib rail and eventually how to remove the player from the rail.This allowed him to remove it and stand on it in his crib or to throw it out onto the floor.I found it amazing that the player did not lock into place and therefore caused a safety hazard.I would not recommend this item to anyone.I would suggest investing your money into a small cd/radio for the dresser top. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Sleep Soothers    2. Learning    3. Nursery    4. Nursery Decor   


129. Pathfinder Wagon
by Radio Flyer
Toy
list price: $89.99 -- our price: $79.99
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Asin: B0000859QK
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

Radio Flyer’s Pathfinder is the SUV of little red wagons, sporting a rugged plastic body and offering tikes a luxurious amount of towing or riding space. The wagon’s convertible seats fold down for maximum storage capacity and then flip up to comfortably accommodate two children. Webbed seatbelts ensure that children don’t bounce out when riding over rough terrain. The Pathfinder’s interior also has four built-in drink holders to keep sippy cups and juice boxes secure during the ride. The extra-long handle has a large, loop grip that even kids can control and that folds under the wagon for more compact storage. Like all Radio Flyer wagons, this one has heavy axles to handle a lot of weight, heavy-duty casters for making tight turns without tipping, and durable rubber tires that provide a soft, quiet ride. The Pathfinder measures 39-1/4 inches long, 19 inches wide, and 16-1/2 inches tall. --Cristina Vaamonde ... Read more

Reviews (71)

5-0 out of 5 stars WALMART SELLS FOR MUCH LESS!!!
I was ready to purchase this wagon from Amazon.com until I saw that the shipping was over $25.00.I then checked out walmart.com...not only was the item 15 dollars cheaper ($64.64 instead of $79.99) but the shipping was only 8.94.I saved over $30 dollars and my item arrived in just a few days.

5-0 out of 5 stars handy for two
My friend has this for her 2 1/2 yr old and her 1 year old.They love it.Its got cup holders, seat belts.Very nice.I want one for my 2 girls.I would recommend it to anyone after seeing theirs and seeing how much they use it and enjoy it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome wagon, very well-made and fun!
We were looking for a "big" item to give my daughter for her first birthday. She was still too small for most ride-on toys, not walking without help yet, and so still needed something safer as far as that sort of thing goes. We checked out the little cars that have the long handle that an adult can push, but none of them seemed fun or like they would get used for very long.

I remember the metal Radio Flyer wagons from my childhood, and I was skeptical of a plastic wagon. My husband is the one who really wanted to get my daughter this wagon for her birthday because it has the 2 molded seats with seatbelts, that will fold down when not in use or when you want just a plain wagon with no seats. Also, this wagon IS plastic but it is VERY durable and well-made, and more importantly, the tires are rubber not plastic- very good! So I agreed that we could get her this as her main gift for her birthday although I was still a little skeptical about whether she'd like it at just 1 year old, and whether she was big enough for it, since I think it is recommended for kids just a tad older.

She absolutely LOVES it! The seatbelts hold her in securely and we pull her around the yard and neighborhood. She likes this SO much better than riding in a stroller, and it is very roomy for toys and diaper bag and other things. My daughter is even small for her age and JUST turned 1, and we have so much fun with her in this wagon! It is durable, well worth the money, and will get years of use. (Read my other reviews, I am really big on getting toys that will be played with more than a couple months!)

If you are looking for a wagon I HIGHLY recommend this one. If you are looking for a gift for a toddler, I highly recommend this wagon as a fun and safe gift idea. Every toddler needs one of these if there is a safe place for adults to pull them around. I can't emphasize just how much my daughter loves this wagon! I believe this wagon is durable enough to be a keeper for many years to come. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Preschool    2. Push and Pull Toys    3. Ride-Ons    4. Outdoor Play    5. Wagons   


130. Natural Gingham Deluxe Activity Rocker
by Combi International
Baby Product
-- our price: $79.99
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Asin: B00067AE58
Sales Rank: 284
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (3)

1-0 out of 5 stars A lemon!
I bought this for my daughter and she didn't care for it.I was not impressed with it either.It's not easily portable from one room to another, it's heavy and I found it to be a pain to fold up.It just proved to me that spending more money on something doesn't mean you get what you pay for.I had to return it to the store because the vibration wouldn't work on low speed and most of the time not at all on either speed, so I exchanged it for another one only to have the same thing happen to that one as well.Needless to say I decided to try a different brand.I got a Fisher Price bouncer, paid sixty dollars less for it than the Combi and my daughter loves it, the vibration works every time and the toy bar with music is wonderful too.I don't reccomend the Combi bouncer to anyone, it's a waste of money.

2-0 out of 5 stars Needs Work
The concept of this rocker/vibration chair makes sense.However, the vibration part broke after two weeks.I had to keep pressing the low/high buttons to turn it on even with a brand new battery.Sometimes, it wouldn't even start with a new battery.I think it would be perfect if they made the vibration more reliable.The rocker part is awesome.My first son had a bouncer, this time I have the rocking bottom and it is definetly a plus.

5-0 out of 5 stars What a Life Saver!!
I cannot say enough nice things about this rocker - it has been a life saver.I ended up having an emergency c-section, so I was unable to climb the stairs to my and the baby's bedrooms, so he slept in this rocker (the back of the seat goes down) as a bassinet on the floor right next to me on the couch.Now that he is more aware of life around him, we lift the seat into the chair position and he just has the best time watching everything that is going on.The fact that it rocks and has the vibrating motion has also been extremely valuable.He has spent so much time in this chair - I am very happy that I got this as a gift.It's also great that you can hook a CD player or tape player up to the speakers as well. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Activity    2. Bouncer Seats   


131. Starlite Symphony Play Gym
by Kids II
Baby Product
-- our price: $49.99
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Asin: B00013HDEM
Sales Rank: 165
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (11)

5-0 out of 5 stars This one is THE WINNER!
OK - I didn't want to pay so much for one of these things, but I have to say that this on is SOOOOO worth it!!My son was born 6 weeks early, so he is a little behind full term babies his age so I wanted something for him to do since he doesn't have the head control of his peers.I bought something less expensive that had music and moving things that he could bat and make them move more - it was inexpensive (on special at Toys R Us) for about $20.It went back - he wasn't interested - he doesn't bat at things yet and doesn't like to look straight up (midline) very much.I then bought the kick and crawl through Aquarium thing($30) - he loves to kick and the ball was great for him, but I discovered that the octopus doesn't have replaceable batteries (shame on you Fisher Price) - it went back.We went to our cousin-in-law's house to visit her new baby and she had the Tiny Love black and red and white Gymini thing - he loved looking at the contrasting colors, BUT the thing doesn't really do anything else and he doesn't like to "bat" at things...so I didn't buy it.Then I looked at the Fisher Price Baby Plazone Kick and Whirl Carnival - the reviews were NOT good - I looked at it myself and they were right - TOO Loud..both setting were the same.Then I saw the Starlite..WOO HOO...he LOVES this...his favorite thing is to kick...kick...kick and kick some more.AND...I hung the very large mirror to his right side over his head and he makes faces at himself...smiling and laughing most of the time.This one does SO much that it was well worth the $50!!This is the ONLY one I've found that has the right kind of kick pad...it blows up so it is soft and he won't hurt his feet.Now I can cook dinner and not feel guilty that he is just laying there staring at the ceiling fan.

5-0 out of 5 stars good for mom and baby
My daughter also loves this gym... At 10 weeks she figured out how to use the "motion" to turn on the music. We are still working on "intentionally hitting" the hanging props.I put her in this since she was about a month old and she loves all the lights.It definitely keeps her occupied for a few minutes. A must have.

5-0 out of 5 stars Daughter LOVES this
This was the first toy that my daughter really had any interest in.She was only 4 weeks when she realized that her kicking action was causing the lights and sounds.She really went to town kicking.It comes with batteries but they will likely need to be replaced soon since they run the test for potential customers. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Activity   


132. 20 Questions Handheld Game
by Radica Games
Toy
list price: $13.99 -- our price: $13.99
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Asin: B0001NE2AK
Sales Rank: 12
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • It knows what you're thinking!
  • Innovative "Artificial Intelligence" game with an exciting new design
  • The classic game of 20 Questions captured for the first time in a portable format
  • If it reads your mind within 20 questions it wins, if not, you win!
  • Can you fool 20Q?

Reviews (78)

5-0 out of 5 stars Out of this world fun!
When I tested this at the store, I was instantly convinced to bring it home and share with everyone in the family.Everyone was amazed, you can see very surprised facial expressions from most of them, and spooked expressions from others thinking it was possessed (reallly funny!).My Mom began referring to it as "he" instead of an "it" - - it's a very smart little computer. It exactly guessed a carburator, urethra, star, it called love an "emotion", rainbow and on and on.I would say it gets it right 99% of the time. Highly recommend this.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great machine
A fun, easy to use game that will keep you occupied for hours. A great gift idea or to use at your home/office, this machine asks 20 questions to narrow your choices and is also good for parties. Highly recommend.

5-0 out of 5 stars very good
this toy is very cool
i just got it yesterday
it is cheap(as in prices)
it is very educational that i brought it to school and my teacher loved it
if you dont have it get it ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Games    2. Board Games    3. Trivia   


133. Graco ComfortSport Newborn/Toddler Carseat
by Graco
Baby Product (18 April, 2005)
list price: $139.99 -- our price: $119.99
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Asin: B0007NH2LU
Sales Rank: 300
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
I love this car seat! It seems so comfortable for my 9 month old (he is 22lbs.).It also fits great in my PT Cruiser and my Nissan Titan.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for my kids
I too have twins (20 month old boys) and this carseat is great for them. They are only in the 10th percentile so this seat will go far for us! We love the color, and it seemed the safest on the market...

WE always loved the graco name, and this carseat really does it justice!! It took my husband about 30 minutes to SECURLY install one of these seats, not too bad at all, and it really isnt too tricky if you follow the directions. Installing it foward facing was much easier and only took about 20 minutes for one seat, this is amazingly simple compared to stories I have heard about other carseats!! I can have the boys in here untill they are 40 lbs, not as much as other seats but fine for us... The straps are ridiculously easy for me or my husband to adjust, and you dont have to take off the cover. I can easily have this seat rear-facing, or foward facing, easy to reqline and to change possition too. Both of them fit very well in my Expadition and I too have one in the middle seat and one behind the passengers seat. The cover comes off really easilly, and it washes just as easily... The cover is easy to wipe up with a baby wipe for those quick fixes. The straps are very, very comfortable and they never tangle around my pettite boys bodies. Its very comfortable and I love the extra foam that some seats tend to lack, my boys always fall asleep in these seats and they are never uncomfortable, and they are never floping their heads around. The energy absorbing foam liner is really cool, and I found out its VERY safe... Even my husband said this chair is superb in saftey (he's a police officer).

You just can't get better than this Comfort SPort, I have never had another seat and boy am I glad!!

5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT SEAT!
My twin boys are now 21 months old and are only in the 32nd percentile! We bought them a marathon origionally but sadly they were left on the porch when my husband and I went out (my sons were at their grandmothers) and it started to pour and the seats were totaled... Well we went out to buy a different one, because the marathon wasnt really all it was cracked up to be anyways (so we didnt really rush over to save it once it started to pour ;) ) This graco was perfect...

At the store we loved how small it looked compared to other carseats (we have to fit two in our SUV, even though its an Escolade we still wanted something small). THe colors were fabulous and my boys seemed to like it. The seat seemed to be extra padded and very comfortable, it seemed really really nice. It was easy for my husband to install in the parking lot, and it fit very snuggly. We could also have our boys in it for another year/year and 1/2, which was really important to us.

Well once home we found even more wonders of this Graco seat! First of all it must have been a god-send because our once car hating boys turned into wonderful car passengers and would sleep within minutes of being placed into this seat! Their heads didnt flop all over the place either, it was a nice smooth ride that my boys really loved. The straps are very easy to adjust, and you dont need to take off the cover to do so, and they dont get all tangly and anoying like our old seats. I can easily wipe something off of the cover for a quick clean, but it is also TOO easy to take off and throw into the wash, its amazing!! It snugly fits into the car, and there is room for one more person in the seat behind the driver! The seat also looks extremely safe in rear-facing position (we tryed it just for the sake of the review) and the added infant support would work wonders for a newborn transitioning from infant carrier to carseat or if you just placed a baby who was a few weeks old inside, it would surely be safe and comfortable.

We really thought that the MArathon wasnt "too bad" and that all carseats were like that, but this Graco ComfortSport showed us how horrible the Marathon was, and how much easier technology can make it for a parent of twin toddlers who are almost into the "terrible twos"... THANKS GRACO!!! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Gear    2. Car Seats   


134. GBA Lego Star Wars
by Eidos Interactive
Video Game (02 April, 2005)
-- our price: $26.95
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Asin: B0007M225M
Sales Rank: 16
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Features

  • Play the most memorable and exciting scenes from Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Episode II Attack of the Clones and the forthcoming Episode III Revenge of the Sith.
  • Choose from over 30 of your favorite Star Wars characters, ranging from the legendary Jedi Knight, Obi-wan Kenobi, to everyones favorite Wookiee, Chewbacca, to the evil villains of Revenge of the Sith. Every character has unique weapons and abilities--which provides for a different gameplay experience every time
  • Use 'The Force' to manipulate environments and objects in order to solve puzzles
  • Massive array of vehicles including Naboo fighters, pod racers, speeder bikes, and yet-to-be-unveiled vehicles from Episode III Revenge of the Sith
  • Two-player 'drop in, drop out' mode

Reviews (4)

2-0 out of 5 stars Too short and gets old FAST
I'll make this short, I BEAT THIS GAME THE SAME DAY I GOT IT. It barley covers episodes I, II and III, note how on the description it says that the game covers the most exciting and memorable scenes from all three movies? WELL THAT'S ALL THEY GIVE YOU! The day after i got it it was still kinda fun but then i played it a little more and it just got plain BORING.DON'T make the same mistake I did. I would rather save my money and buy actual legos or a different game.

4-0 out of 5 stars Legos Rock
I love this game and can't put it down. It's great that you don't really kill people, they just fall down into Lego bricks. My mom has even tried to play this game. I like using the Force the best. It's cool to switch back and forth between Anikin and R2D2 in the beginning. I haven't gotten through the whole thing yet but it's kind of challenging because there's no talking to give you hints or anything.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very good game
A very good game. not as good as Pokemon but still very good. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Video Games    2. Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Gameboy)    3. GBA    4. Star Wars (Starwars)    5. Action    6. Adventure   


135. Expedition Jogging Stroller
by Baby Trend
Baby Product (21 February, 2005)
list price: $129.99 -- our price: $99.99
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Asin: B00067VWQ8
Sales Rank: 169
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (10)

4-0 out of 5 stars Blinded by the sun
For the most part I really like the jogger, especially the way it handles on the trail and in snow.My one complaint is that it does not have an adjustable canopy so if you are walking into the sun your baby gets blasted with sun in his/her eyes.I've had to use clips on the canopy to attach a blanket but then my toddler complains because she can't see.Overall a pretty good stroller.

5-0 out of 5 stars Performs Great On Uneven Sidewalks
We bought this one mostly because of the great price, but it has turned out to be a great jogger.I originally thought I'd have to cart it over to the park for a smooth ride, but I jog through our neighborhood, over some pretty crappy sidewalks, and it's a pretty smooth ride (a few bumps here and there - but NOTHING like in our traditional stroller that's part of a travel system).The big, bicycle-like tires make a big difference.
Also...this has lots of storage (some joggers don't - I guess to make them more streamlined but I am not training for the Olympics!) and pockets inside the stroller that my daughter can access herself.
To reiterate what others have said - No, the front tire does not swivel but if you want to use this as a jogger, that is what you want.Say you have a stroller with a lockable front tire -you're jogging a have a pretty good pace going and the front tire becomes unlocked and turns...that would be quite a hard and sudden stop and could injure your child and/or you!
I have not had experience with folding/unfolding this stroller since I haven't had to travel with it so I can't tell you about that.
My one wish for this stroller is that the sun shade came down lower.It pretty much just covers the top of my baby's head...this can be remedied with a detachable sun shade for strollers (about $15) which I had already purchased since MOST strollers don't provide adequate sun protection.

1-0 out of 5 stars Babytrend-A disapointment
i bough this stroller 10 months ago...i was satsfied with it although at the start it had a serious alignment problem. however the mechanics of folding the stroller have gotten tighter and tighter (not just needing to be oiled) and now it will not fold. my main dissapointment was how it was handled by babytrend who really did not get behind their product and insisted on me shipping it back to them was the only way to remedy the situation, although i cannot seem to fold it!! i feel like i am going to have to buy a new stroller, usually you would expect to have to buy only one of such an item. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Gear    2. Strollers    3. Jogging Strollers   


136. Eddie Bauer Blue Glacier Designer 22 Infant Car Seat
by Cosco Inc
Baby Product
-- our price: $89.99
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Asin: B0002KVI5E
Sales Rank: 436
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (14)

5-0 out of 5 stars great carseat
I love this car seat.It is slightly heavier than others on the market, but let's be honest, a 10 pound baby is going to feel heavy after a while no matter what you carry her in.I really appreciate that this product is not cutesy and babyish.It fits in nicely with our cars.

The best part about this product is that the pieces are metal.I compared other carseats that can click into strollers and what not, and the pieces that latch into the base or stroller are plastic.Not very trustworthy.This piece has metal clips to it so I know it's secure.

This carseat also works really well with shopping carts.You can latch the clips into the basket, and I know my daughter is secure.

2-0 out of 5 stars Heavywith a tough buckle
What got our attention for this car seat was the looks of this seat. But when we left the hospital and tried to put our 6 lb. 14 oz. daughter in the seat, we found it difficult. The biggest problem was trying to keep the buckle closed while trying to snap it without hurting her legs. Also, safety requirements say you can only leave room for one finger between the baby and the strap and we weren't able to do this due to the strap. We thought maybe we would eventually get used to some of these items, but our baby is now 7 weeks old and it is just as difficult and very frustrating. Even though our baby was very light, it was still hard to carry around the baby. My wife even threw her neck out getting the car seat in and out of the car and carrying it around. We learned our lesson about checking into products and reading reviews before we purchase an item.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not bad, but I wouldn't purchase again
I agree with the other reviews that this is a very heavy and bulky carseat.My son is only 2 months old, barely 13 pounds, and this carseat feels like it's ripping my arms out whenever I carry him in it.I'm not a weakling, but it is so big and bulky and H-E-A-V-Y. On the other hand, I have had no problems with the straps and getting it in/out of the car.It's significantly bigger than the Graco snugrides and I find myself looking enviously at other parents who are carrying their infants around in snugrides. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Gear    2. Car Seats    3. Infant Car Seats   


137. Lil Nursery - Portable Play Tent and Sun Shelter for Babies and Toddlers
by Pacific Play Tents
Toy
-- our price: $19.99
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Asin: B00000IUXC
Sales Rank: 20
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for my babies!
My son has a 3 month old and a 1 year old and my youngest two are 9 months old. I love this tent! I take one or two of them to the beach with us and the babies have a nice place to nap, that's quite, dark, and most of all, safe.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Item for Babies and Moms!
I can't tell you what a lifesaver this play tent is!It keeps baby safe and happy while we're on the beach or at picnics, and it's FUN FUN FUN for her!The material is durable, and it sets up and stores away in a snap!There should be one of these in the car trunk of every parent of an infant or toddler!It's perfect for changing baby too! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Baby    2. Outdoor Play    3. Tents    4. Activity    5. Play Tents    6. Baby and Infant    7. Pretend Play    8. Water Toys    9. Toddler    10. Safety    11. Travel Safety    12. Playtents    13. Camping    14. Preschool   


138. Mini Co-Sleeper in Fern Print
by Arm's Reach Concepts
Baby Product
-- our price: $129.99
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Asin: B0002U3QQ8
Sales Rank: 661
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (59)

4-0 out of 5 stars Great buy
I live in a studio apt. with limited space and this is perfect for me. I love the storage on the bottom I keep all my sons blanketsand sheets in there. It is just the right size and fits snuggly in the corner. I do however have the same problem as another mom. My son likes to scoot himself diagionally and ends up sleeping with his face against the wall. But his nose does not press against it and the walls are ventilated so I dont worry to much. I have cats and the canopy works perfect in keeping them out of the sleeper. The sheets are very pricey at about 15$ each one of my complaints. I like the fact that the matress has a wipeable surface. It is so much easier to clean. I would recommend this product to anyone; as well as grandparets who are looking for something when thier grandkids come to visit.

3-0 out of 5 stars I was not impressed
In theory, this is a wonderful product.However, I had two problems.

To start, the product came with only one set of sheets, and Babies-R-Us did not sell the sheets.I ordered some additional sheets from Arm's Reach, and they sent my order confirmation, containing my complete credit card number and expiration date, to me in an unencrypted e-mail.I had to cancel the credit card.I explained this to Arm's Reach and used a different credit card to purchase the sheets.

The mattress was very firm and my son did not like to sleep on it.If I could get him to fall asleep, sometimes I could transfer him to the co-sleeper without waking him, but I would frequently fall asleep before he would.

When my son did fall asleep in the co-sleeper, he would scoot around, and sometimes his nose ended up pressed against the padded edge that was next to my bed.This made me uncomfortable, but I figured that it was safer than having my son in the bed with me.

Other than these three problems, I liked the co-sleeper.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great product and idea.
Definitely love this bassinet.I'm able to nurse and return my newborn to it without getting out of bed.I also like being able to check on her while in bed or if she has her pacifier fall out and needs it put back in.Her Ocean Wonders Aquarium only goes for a couple minutes and then needs to be restarted so that's nice to just lean over also.The bassinet comes with 1 sheet and then we bought additional sheets from BabiesR'Us that fit it just fine. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Baby and Infant    2. Nursery    3. Furniture    4. Gear    5. Playards   


139. Ocean Wonders Kick & Crawl Aquarium
by Fisher-Price
Toy
-- our price: $29.99
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Asin: B0000DJ3E7
Sales Rank: 80
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Reviews (71)

2-0 out of 5 stars Boring
We bought this when our daughter was 3 months old. Either She couldn't reach the toys or they were smacking her in the face. She couldnt make the music come on and she had no interest in any of the toys. She may like it when she can crawl and it turns into a tunnel but as a baby playmat its not worth it

2-0 out of 5 stars Cheap and no fun!
I was not impressed at all with this toy.It looks cheap, first of all, and was not entertaining at all for my daughter, who is now 8 months and has had it since birth.The two teething toys were cheap and looked like something you'd get in a happy meal.The ball was fine, but the only toy really worth the money is the octopus, and it hangs too high up to be any fun-- my daughter couldn't reach it until she could sit up alone, and by then she wasn't interested anymore.I wound up buying a Gymini, and then removing the octopus from this toy and putting it on the Gymini.There are far better playgyms-- don't waste your money.

2-0 out of 5 stars Looks Cheap
I recieved this as a shower gift and was not satisfied with the quality. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Baby and Infant    2. Learning   


140. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
by Rockstar Games
CD-ROM (25 October, 2004)
-- our price: $47.88
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Asin: B0001VGFK2
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Editorial Review

It may not be a splashy leap forward, but Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in its own deep, dark way does just as much to move and revolutionize video games as its two predecessors, Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. As in previous installments, here you play as a thug with problems you must steal and shoot your way out of, but the problems this time are disconcertingly more realistic. You play as Carl Johnson, known on the street as CJ, a likeable criminal type who has just returned to his hometown, Los Santos (a fictionalized Los Angeles), to find that his mother has been murdered and that the police have framed him for another murder. Reunions with his friends and a troubled relationship with his brother set off a sprawling, complex plot line, taking place at first in the immediate Los Santos area but eventually spilling into San Fierro (based on San Francisco) and Las Venturas (Las Vegas).

CJ
You play as Carl Johnson, known on the street as CJ.


This is an honest effort to create an engaging story about sympathetic characters caught up in a brutal envir