Why didn't they have these when I was going to school? Gone are the days of yellow highlighters and rewriting notes. I am tempted to go back to school just so I can use one of these things!
- Gillian J.
If ever there was a product made for me - it's this alarm clock. No more hitting the snooze bar 56 times in a row. These alarm clocks are annoying enough to get ME out of bed. Now if there was only something to cure my AM moods!
- Gillian J.
These watches are not your father's Casio. They do, however, radiate a certain geek chic vibe with built-in graphs and calculators. A great gift for hard-core techie types who like to tell time in three dimensions.
- Megan H.
Sure, they have an mp3 player but do they have cool speakers to match? Surprise your little monkey with these hilarious animal speakers. Works with a laptop, iPod, CD or MP3 player so they will never be without their tunes.
- Megan H.
1 and 2 and...rock out! Electronic drums let boys and girls learn about music and "stick" out in a crowd! They can play along with their favorite songs and make up new ones with their buddies. Let the good times roll!
- Dana S.
One of the hottest cell phone gadgets out there! A retro handset that's equal parts kitschy tech toy and practical cell phone accessory that makes taking long calls easier on the neck on shoulders. Great for trend-setters and lovers of nostalgia.
- Dan T.
Survey says all the kids want for Christmas is the Sidekick 3. With web-broswing, email and IM capability rolled into this sleek little package, who wouldn't? Designed just for our youth, this is great for teens but not for corporate types.
- Megan H.
They've got a personality. So why shouldn't their USB flash drive? In our data-driven culture, USB drives are an invaluable tool. These Mimobots merge technology with flair. Great for someone who is slightly geeky yet has artistic sensibilities.
- Dan T.
These watches are not your father's Casio. They do, however, radiate a certain geek chic vibe with built-in graphs and calculators. A great gift for hard-core techie types who like to tell time in three dimensions.
- Megan H.