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A Personal Billboard that Can´t Be Ignored
The Lumi Pad is in many ways a serious communications tool, but it can also be frivolous and amusing. A. Stone Newman, Sababa´s cofounder, says, "I´ve known kids to use the Lumi Pad for chatting with best friends between bunks at summer camps after lights out without waking counselors. Parents sometimes leave a blinking ´You´re Busted´ message for their curfew-breaking teens,” he says. “Teens send messages to their favorite celebrities from the street outside MTV´s popular ´TRL´ show." Sababa Toys recommends the Lumi Pads for ages 15 and up. Smaller children might experiment with non-erasable markers with permanent results or create a major cleanup task for their parents. Mr. Newman insists, "The Lumi Pad is the best way for trend-conscious teens to take notes, create, doodle or write a memo." Writer's Bio: Tony Maddela is a Grant Writer/Development Officer for Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles. His wife is Susan, who also writes for TDmonthly.com, and they have a playful, clever daughter named Charlotte and Baby No. 2 due later this summer. He is working on another novel and is represented by the Wales Literary Agency in Seattle. Read more articles by this author |
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