Thursday, December 12, 2013

Baby seat designed to hold iPad stirs complaints

An advocacy group called on toy maker Fisher-Price to stop selling a baby seat designed to hold an iPad at the front, saying the product encourages parents to leave infants alone to watch screens that could be harmful.
The bouncy seat with an iPad holder is the “ultimate electronic babysitter” and blocks a baby’s view of the world, undermining the child’s interaction with caregivers, said the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, based in Boston, in a statement.

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