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Put Something Useful On Your Child's iPodwatches

By Steve McCrea
Education Specialist
Founder, CDsForParents.com

Welcome! Here are your easy how-to instructions watches

Step 1 -- Find an iPod or mp3 player.

Step 2 -- Connect the device to a computer.

Step 3 -- Insert the CD and transfer audio files to the ipod or mp3 device.

Step 4 -- Connect the headphones, give the iPod to your child and watch the faces. "Yuck!" and "whoa, where did you get THAT?" and "Who is this Churchill guy? He talks funny."
Your suggestions are invited.
Steve McCrea
Tutor and education specialist
SteveEnglishTeacher@yahoo.com
www.CDsForParents.com

It's all about putting data into your head. Electronic books (ebooks) are available at www.gutenberg.org and at www.CDsForParents.com NOTE: The iPod is a trademark of Apple Computers and mp3 player is the general term for a device that plays mp3 files. watches

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Compare the Sony Walkman (for audio tape) or the CD player. Both require more battery power than an mp3 player, so your child is actually saving you money! The digital audio device uses fewer batteries each month.

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