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Consumer Electronic devices meant for kids are getting more and more sophisticated and fun to hack. Not a lot of work has been done in this area, but here are some good starting points. Let us know if you uncover more information!
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/intelplay/intelanatomy.html
Contains copious information about internals of a microscope that connects to a PC via USB.
http://home.gwi.net/~pstewart/lcdproj.html
Mini color LCD panel used in camcorder viewfinders reverse engineered.
http://www.howstuffworks.com/see-say.htm
Close-up interior photos of the toy show how it can make sound without a battery and store 26 different phrases inside.
http://chibiproject.com/
Scientific analysis of the destruction of a toy Chibi Moon figure.
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