britjojo
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| 15 Aug 2007 10:13 PM |
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My toddler is getting the photography love. She is no longer content with being the subject of my photos and has started pressing her little fists into her eyes and saying "I take a smile of you!".
So I need a recommendation for a camera suited to a toddler. Doesn't have to be one of the highly coloured kids cameras-just a simple point and shoot with a nice little screen, and something that is sturdy enough to withstand toddler treatment. |
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MerdeCat
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| 01 Nov 2007 07:40 AM |
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How about the Fisher-Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera for Girls? It's about $49 on amazon. |
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gilipsie
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| 01 Nov 2007 10:01 PM |
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Awww man you can get a nice digital camera from walmart for toddlers for about 40 dollars. I bought one for my son and he loves. |
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sacback
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| 03 Nov 2007 04:29 AM |
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Yep, go with the fisher Price digital camera, they are built for children. You know how they lik eto drop things. So there is no buying a real expensive one and then they end up breaking it. |
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illuseesion1
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| 07 Nov 2007 03:58 AM |
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Yeah I got one of those for my daughter for Christmas,they are too cute. I almost used it myself! |
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illuseesion1
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| 07 Nov 2007 03:59 AM |
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Yeah I got one of those for my daughter for Christmas,they are too cute. I almost used it myself! |
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MerdeCat
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| 09 Nov 2007 06:13 AM |
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This is a great idea for a Christmas gift for my nephews, though they would fight over it! |
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sacback
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| 09 Nov 2007 03:56 PM |
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So you may want to get them a seperate one lol. I mean this is something that kids would fight over. |
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R1986
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| 15 Feb 2008 07:40 PM |
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That's a good idea for a suggestion. I hadn't heard of it before. Another good idea would be any decent drugstore disposable camera because not only are they cheap and pretty durable but they also take okay shots for a toddler to use. |
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Leeuh
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| 06 Jun 2008 05:00 PM |
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If your toddler is like mine and wants one they can see the photos on like your digital camera, I recommend the kid-tough fisher price one. I got one for my daughter when she turned 3 last year and she loves it. It really is kid tough too. Hers has been dropped, thrown, almost ran over, and carried around by puppies. |
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