Toys — 09 June 2010

For those GadgetReview readers with little ones, the PhoneBook is an interesting concept. You buy the children’s book separately, then place your iPhone or iPod Touch into it and flip through the book while interacting with the story via your phone. No word yet on whether the app is free or not, but with the price of the book itself being what it is, I sure hope so.
Now, this clearly isn’t the first interactive kids book out there — but it’s still pretty cute. And we all know how much kids love touching stuff (even when they’re not supposed to).
The PhoneBook series is available now for around $32 each.

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