Unruly kids? Control-a-Kid to the rescue

June 26th, 2007 by Edwin in Childrens Gadgets, Conceptual Gadgets, Electronic Gadgets

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Parenting certainly isn’t easy, which is why this fantasy device is a surefire winner if it ever takes off (although probably never). The Control-a-Kid remote is the ultimate magic wand in parenting, operating on nothing but pure, unadulterated positive thinking. It comes with a wide range of buttons to keep your kid in rein, including “Stop Sulking”, “Stop Tantrums”, “Do Homework”, “Don’t Answer Back”, and “Kiss Granny” among others. I personally love the “Grow Up” button - it kinda reminds me of Adam Sandler in the movie Click.

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2 Comments on “Unruly kids? Control-a-Kid to the rescue”

EEJ Says:

June 26th, 2007 at 11:21 am

When I was growing up, I used to threaten my sister with “muting” her or “turning her off” using the television remote (she is 6 years younger than I).

What a hoot! She used to run screaming to our parents proclaiming “He’s going to turn me off! HELP! He’s going to turn me off!”

Rich Florez Says:

August 9th, 2007 at 12:44 am

This is a great fantasy product! Or stocking stuffer. I’ll take 4 please.

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