Tereshibai Electronic Fairy Tales
Posted on Aug 6, 08 09:53 AM PDT

Reading a story book to your little ones right before they nod off is a time where both parent and child bond, but what happens when you're too busy chasing the almighty dollar and come home pooped, with very little energy left to breathe life into tonight's story? Why, settle for an electronic substitute, of course! Konami's Tereshibai comes in a remote form factor that is hooked up to a TV, enabling kids to choose from up to 10 pre-loaded fairy tales of Japanese, Andersen and the Grimm brothers origin. These fairy tales will then be illustrated anime-style on the screen with the built-in microphone used by the parent to read the story alound. Once your kid is sick of all 10 stories, you can always download more from Konami's site for $3 a pop. The Tereshibai will retail for $49.
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