Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Toy cow advocates 'learning sex'

A shocked mother has blasted a musical toy cow bought for her baby son which seems to say the word "sex" in one of its jingles. Jodie Cairns, 20, and her partner Zac Walker, also 20, "couldn't believe their ears" when the interactive cuddly toy – called Moosical Beads – sang what sounded like the line "Learning colours and sex, yippee!"

Although the offending word is printed as "shapes" in the lyrics, the couple, from Wester Hailes, said they are certain the toy is singing the naughty phrase. They discovered the cow's potty-mouthed ways after playing the toy to four-month-old Ethan for the first time last week.



Miss Cairns, a part-time hairdresser, said: "Ethan's grandma bought the toy from Tesco in March as a present, but we didn't get it out of the box because he was too little. Then yesterday we started playing with it and we noticed that it appeared to be saying 'sex'. "We listened to it again and again and thought 'Oh my God'. It's shocking – what if my boy had been a lot older? What would they say about us as parents."

The baby's grandfather, Brian Walker, 55, from Clermiston Drive, added: "I recorded it on my computer so I could get a clearer version of the song, and I played it over and over. I'm certain it's saying 'sex'. My theory is that some technician has been having a laugh, but I suppose somebody could have gotten the word wrong by accident as it was made in China. We know he's just young and doesn't understand now, but what if a toddler was listening to it?"

With audio.

4 comments:

Insolitus said...

After listening to the jingle, I'm more inclined to think this whole thing tells us more about these parents and what's on their minds than anything else.

cath said...

"We know he's just young and doesn't understand now, but what if a toddler was listening to it?"

a toddler still wouldn't understand it

no kid is going to "learn about sex" from hearing the word out of context.

magical thinking.

Laura said...

<span>You're right, Cath, and besides... I didn't know "sex" was a naughty word... what century were we in again? </span>
Yes, I think we'd better not let anyone know what sex is. That's how we are going to prevent teenage pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, right?

Anonymous said...

I listened to the audio, and it clearly says "shapes", not "sex".