25 March 2010 13:00 GMT / By Ben Crompton
Music is undeniably fantastic, but some music is easier to listen to than others - especially when it comes to children's songs. Let's face it there's only so many times you can listen to Barney sings Bingo.
This is where a pair of headphones for the little darlings could be a god-send. If you're going down this route then the Griffin MyPhones headphones have to be the pick of the bunch. And handily they are available from Play.com for just £17.99.
With an always-on volume limiter, to protect you children's ears, and interchangeable colour-in cover inserts that allow the creative side of you offspring to run free, these should do the job of keeping any young ears safe and entertained.
Add to this a suitably long cable and half-decent sound quality, and you have yourself a very affordable and decent product.
To get the low-down check out Pocket-lint's full review of the headphones and click through on this link for a place to buy.


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