Digital Cameras For Kids and Learning Game Systems

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Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera for Girls and Boys

Preschoolers can learn the art of photography with this digital camera designed especially for them. With a 1.3" color LCD preview screen, easy navigation menu and wrist strap, it's meant to stand up to typical rough preschooler use. Kids can instantly see the picture they've taken on the LCD screen, or they can delete previous shots. It features dual handle grips ergonomically designed for little hands, and two-eye viewing that makes looking through the viewfinder a breeze. Features 640 x 480 resolution for quality 4 x 6 prints, 8 MB built-in memory for up to 50 pictures, SD card slot for increased storage capacity, easy navigation menu, USB cord for computer connection, camera software CD, built-in flash and a wrist strap. Requires 4 "AA" batteries (not included). Measures 5.5" x 3" x 4.5".

  • The Kid-Tough Digital Camera is the first preschool-appropriate digital camera that is tough enough to stand up to rough use
  • 2-eye viewing makes it easy to look through the viewfinder and a 1.3" color LCD preview screen lets kids instantly see the pictures they’ve taken
  • 640x480 resolution for 4x6" prints; 8MB built-in memory that stores up to 50 pictures; slot for SD memory card (sold separately) increases storage
  • Includes 2 handle grips, CD with digital camera software, USB cord for computer connection, built-in flash and wrist strap

Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera for Girls Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera for Girls
Price: $110.99
List Price: $69.99
Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera for Boys Fisher Price Kid-Tough Digital Camera for Boys
Price: $68.99
List Price: $69.99

Leapster L-Max Handheld Learning Game System

The award-winning original LeapFrog Leapster handheld takes it up a notch with the Leapster L-Max for kids ages 4 to 10. This handheld features dual-screen action (players interact with the handheld screen and watch the results on their TV screen), multiple skill levels, tailored tutorials, and unlimited potential for educational fun. Slip in one of Leapster’s many software games ("Letters on the Loose," "Rock the World," "Madagascar," "Dora the Explorer Wildlife Rescue," etc.—not included), and follow spoken instructions. Youngsters won’t even realize they’re learning how to write their letters, identifying plants and animals, recognizing mathematical concepts, matching shapes, performing logical reasoning, mastering diphthongs, and even expressing ideas musically and artistically! Four AA batteries required (not included).

  • Handheld computerized learning system
  • Dual-screen action lets the player interact with the handheld screen and watch results on their TV
  • Multiple skill levels and tailored tutorials
  • Works with the full Leapster and Leapster L-Max software library

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