Cheap sound chip with eeprom

Anyone happen to know cheap ICs that can store and play short audio samples? Like the ones in children's toys that plays those awful noisy sound effects. Sound quality don't have to be good and a half dozen samples a few seconds each is enough.

Google "voice recorder IC" or something like that.

These came to mind:

http://www.epn-online.com/page/new52425/winbond-s-voice-recorder-ic-series-available-from-nu-horizons-electronics.html

http://www.nuvoton-usa.com/products/isd_products/chipcorder/datasheets/1100/ISD1100_rev1.1.pdf

I will however suggest a cheap digital recorder, disassembling it and using micro relays to 'push' the buttons. I'm planning on doing that for a project I'm working on. I hope the cheap one I'm looking at will let the arduino drive it simpler than a relay. Maybe with a transistor.

There's a few online listed at about what that chip costs and it comes with everything.

Thanks, those are exactly what I was looking for.