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Oct 12 2010, 12:59pm CDT | by Susan McGlaun
The Why Cry is available at Think Geek for 39.99.
A crying baby can be one of the hardest things for a parent to deal with. Sometimes we just do not know what they need. Well now there is a device from the people at Think Geek that lets you know exactly what is wrong with your baby when it cries. Finally an answer to: Why is my Baby Crying?
It is made with advanced frequency analysis technology that only takes 20 seconds to recognize why baby is crying. This device will display the problem on its LCD screen and let you know why baby is crying. In addition to being highly portable, it comes equipped with a symptoms chart and guide with tips on how to properly stimulate your child's development. This device can be used on baby's ages 0+. It takes four AA batteries that are included. Examples of why baby is crying are stressed, sleepy, annoyed, bored, or hungry. The device also shows you the temperature and humidity in the room. This would be a perfect gift for an expecting mommy to be. Buy yours today.
The Why Cry is available at Think Geek for 39.99.
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