Oct 13 2011, 2:02pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Griffin Technology has unveiled the Woogie 2 plush toy that securely houses an iPhone or iPod touch, protecting the device while children play with it. The Woogie 2 is the answer to the question on every child’s lips – “can I play with your iPhone?” With thousands of interactive books and games available from the App Store, a parent’s iPhone or iPod is a natural for kids to want to play with. Woogie 2 is the ideal solution, providing kid-friendly access, while preserving parental peace of mind. Woogie’s integrated pocket velcroes shut securely with iPod or iPhone inside. A touch-through screen protector allows kids to choose movies, apps or music with the swipe of a finger. Woogie 2 can be propped up on its fuzzy legs or nested comfortably in a child’s lap for viewing.
“The original Woogie continues to be such a popular toy among children and adults that we decided to introduce a new version with an updated design and vibrant new colors,” said Mark Rowan, President of Griffin Technology. “It’s amazing how a plush toy that holds an iPhone can bring so much joy to people of all ages.”
I actually prefer to teach my kids to take care of the iPhone. It worked great. My first son used it before he was a year old. The iPhone still lives. Our 6 month old son is also already chewing on it, but that does not damage an iPhone.
The Woogie 2 is available in pink or blue, and is recommended for children ages 3 and up. The Woogie 2 is available for $19.99 on the Griffin shop.
Source: Charlotte Observer
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting
world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into
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