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It's amazing what kids can do when you don't put unnecessary boundaries all over the place (by making comments like 'I don't know, this is probably too hard for you', etc) ...

We recently recorded a birthday greeting on my iPhone with my 2.5 y/o, for his great-grandma. Other than that, we never use that app. A few days later, he picked up my wife's 3GS, unlocked it, found and launched the voice recorder app, recorded himself singing the alphabet song, stopped recording, played back the song (to make sure he sounded ok?) and then walked over to me holding the phone out, saying "can you send this to grandma?" ... Two years old. :eek:
 
This is excellent

Really shows how intuitive the device is.

I got a kick out of watching how easily she navigated/swiped the home screen and apps.

With so many people complaining about the weight of the iPad, it was interesting to see how she had no issue handling it :)

Did she complain about lack of flash support or multitasking :rolleyes:
 
Really shows how intuitive the device is.

I got a kick out of watching how easily she navigated the home screen and apps.

With so many people complaining about the weight of the iPad, it was interesting to see how she had no issue handling it :)

Did she complain about lack of flash support or multitasking :rolleyes:

Lol, "where's the flash daddy, WTF"
 
So, an "iphone-savvy" child knows how to use the iPad? Imagine that... :rolleyes:
 
Adorable! That baby girl was doing pretty good on the iPad! Lol. Can't wait to show my 4 yr old niece my iPad because I know she will be all over it!
 
My two year old does the same, and has since 8-months old with my iPhone. She loves the iPad even more, but called it a "uPad" lolz
 
My daughter is two and she always plays with my iPhone and iPod touch. She finds her favorite game (over break) and starts playing it by herself. I'm not sure if I'd let her use my iPad just yet :)
 
Not suprising at all that a kid can tap an icon and move objects on the screen. Kids can learn to speak sign language before they can talk. This kid clearly has played with an iPhone or Touch before.
 
That's awesome just think of the technology that her and kids like her will be ablet to create in the future compared to what Steve did.
 
Not suprising at all that a kid can tap an icon and move objects on the screen. Kids can learn to speak sign language before they can talk. This kid clearly has played with an iPhone or Touch before.

iF you had read the text below the video it says "My iPhone-savvy 2.5 year-old daughter";)
 
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