December 1, 2007 10:30 AM PST
The most ridiculous baby products
Zaky Pillow
(Credit:
Gizmodo)
From the "Zaky Pillow" to the "WhyCry Baby Crying Analyzer" to "Pee Pee Teepee," Baby Gizmo has published the results of its annual "Most Ridiculous Baby Products" survey.
Enjoy!

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by modmami
February 16, 2008 10:28 AM PST
- Ok...I think I've seen everything now. Now...what about if the baby rolls over and the "hand" ends up on his/her face? Hello?!
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