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A Kid-Tough Camera from Fisher-Price

Posted by Chris Leckness on July 1, 2006 – 11:26 am
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Kids don’t want toys anymore. They want real computers, real computer games, and real cameras, and they have the intelligence and know-how to use them. As soon as my 7 year old learned how to spell, she started looking for web sites on her own. We can’t hold back their desire, but we can guide them and give them the proper tools to succeed, and the Kid-Tough Digital Cameral from Fisher-Price is one of them. It is a solidly built camera with a preview screen, auto flash, sd storage and usb cable.

It’s easy to use, and features a large shutter button that makes a loud shutter noise when pressed. It operates on 4 AA batteries. It provides 8 mb of internal memory, takes 640 x 480 pixel photos and goes for only $75.00. This is a camera that can stand up to abuse, and will make your children happy.

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