[1] It had similar features and functionalities as adult portable media players, promoting digital literacy in young children.
The FP3 Player™ also included an online store to download music and stories that allowed adults to safely manage children's access to audio content.
[3] The Kid Tough FP3 Player its system requirements included having access to a PC with Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000, 500 MHz Pentium III (Processor), 256 - 512 MB of memory, a hard drive with 150 MB of disk space for installation, 1024 x 768 of video resolution, a USB port, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 with SP1, and Macromedia Flash Plug in.
[1] The Kid Tough FP3 Player included a simple, electronic interface such as large buttons, a durable body that could be dropped,[1] child-safe volume limiting controls, and display screen that showed visual icons for the titles of each song and story, tailoring its simple electronic features to be accessible for to its target audience of toddlers and preschoolers.
"[7] The FP3 Player keeps children's books from becoming a "narrow experience" through listening to the audio, which "increased a child’s comprehension and vocabulary.
The Kid Tough FP3 Player followed the creation of similar products released during the same time period that combined audio, learning, and play for children, such as LeapFrog Enterprises’ Leapter.