If you are looking for an inexpensive first camera for your child, the Spongebob Underwater Digital camera from Sakar may be just what you are looking for. It retails for about $29.99, and can be found at Toys R Us or HSN.com. The Spongebob Underwater camera hold up to 152 images, and includes software with both games and an editing program for your child's pictures.
The software includes five games for your child to play, and the editing software allows you to create Spongebob Squarepants-themed albums that are really fun for kids. It's a fun twist on regular pictures and is a good way to get a child excited about photography. This camera includes everything needed to take photos, upload them easily onto a computer, and fiddle around with the photos to create albums and even a story (except for two AAA batteries). It comes with removeable waterproof housing so the camera can be used in or out of the water. In the water it is waterproof up to 30 feet.
While the resolution is not very high, it is suitable for a child's use and for this price. I don't think it's necessary for a child to have an expensive camera to start out with, and they probably would not be as excited about a camera that doesn't have a cartoon theme. It's a really fun-looking camera, one that a little tot would love to tote around.
The waterproof housing works very well. I dunked the camera (enclosed in the waterproof case) in water before taking the photos and uploading the photos to our computer, and also took some under the water (though underwater photos of our tub aren't that exciting to post), and it's watertight. It was also fun to test out the software and create album pages, a treat for young children. This camera would be appropriate for children under eight, and it also provides an opportunity to teach your child to take photos, upload photos on to the computer, and have fun together creating an album or a story.
This would make a good gift for a Spongebob fan, or a child who wants to start dabbling in picture-taking. To buy, visit Toys R Us's web-site or store, or HSN online. (It also sells on Amazon, but for almost $80).
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The software includes five games for your child to play, and the editing software allows you to create Spongebob Squarepants-themed albums that are really fun for kids. It's a fun twist on regular pictures and is a good way to get a child excited about photography. This camera includes everything needed to take photos, upload them easily onto a computer, and fiddle around with the photos to create albums and even a story (except for two AAA batteries). It comes with removeable waterproof housing so the camera can be used in or out of the water. In the water it is waterproof up to 30 feet.
While the resolution is not very high, it is suitable for a child's use and for this price. I don't think it's necessary for a child to have an expensive camera to start out with, and they probably would not be as excited about a camera that doesn't have a cartoon theme. It's a really fun-looking camera, one that a little tot would love to tote around.
The waterproof housing works very well. I dunked the camera (enclosed in the waterproof case) in water before taking the photos and uploading the photos to our computer, and also took some under the water (though underwater photos of our tub aren't that exciting to post), and it's watertight. It was also fun to test out the software and create album pages, a treat for young children. This camera would be appropriate for children under eight, and it also provides an opportunity to teach your child to take photos, upload photos on to the computer, and have fun together creating an album or a story.
This would make a good gift for a Spongebob fan, or a child who wants to start dabbling in picture-taking. To buy, visit Toys R Us's web-site or store, or HSN online. (It also sells on Amazon, but for almost $80).
DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL CONNECTION: http://cmp.ly/2
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