Here's a link to a website that's right up our alley. Peter Muldavin bills himself as "The Kiddie Rekord King." He collects and catalogues records made for tots, primarily those old, theoretically-unbreakable 78 RPM treasures that don't play on most current turntables. His domain, which features some wonderful images of record jackets, is well worth a visit if only so you can say, "Hey, I used to own that record." (By the way: It was my experience as a lad that, if you wanted to see that a phonograph record was broken, the surest way was to print the word "unbreakable" on the label. My friends never could resist a direct challenge.)