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We are about to go on a 13 Hour flight and friends have recommended a portable DVD player to let our 22 month old watch some cartoons/Night Garden if she gets particularly restless


Wondered if anyone could recommend a particular model? Perhaps one with a Parental Lock so she can't switch it off and then complain every few seconds!


Thanks

We have this one which we bought for our 2 year old son to use. I was a bit worried he would keeo touching it and turning it off but I turn it off and put it away if he messes around with it. A few times of that happening and he now just sits watching it rather than wanting to play with it


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-DVPFX730L-7-inch-Portable-Player/dp/B001V7NC24/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1313647568&sr=8-3


Was recommended to us because it has a 5 hour battery life - as opposed to others which have 3 hour (useless on a long flight!)


Not sure it has a lock on it.

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