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Learning Resources Pretend and Play Count and Click Camera
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06 May 2009



Fun concept, but design needs improvement
This camera is fun and educational. HOWEVER, the pictures are difficult for a child to load into the camera without adult help, and as another reviewer said, the pictures get jammed easily. Also, only 5 pictures fit into the camera, not 6 as stated on the instructions.
–Proud Mom of an Autiefrom Amazon.com
01 Sep 2008



My Daughter loves it -
We bought this toy for my daughters 2 year birthday and she loves it. She loves when her picture is taken and insists on "reviewing" the shot so I thought she would love this toy, and she does.
The good points are you can put your own picture inside the picture frames that pop in and out of the camera.
Its a tough toy so dropping it isn't a problem.
Bad point: it didn't come with directions, and its jammed twice.
but, if you can get it on sale, its a great toy!
–B. Jachemfrom Amazon.com
22 Apr 2007



Plain and Simple Does the Trick
As a reward for a milestone accomplishment, my daughter requested a toy camera. To make good on my promise, I began searching for a good camera to buy. Believe it or not, this is a far more difficult task than it sounds! Most I found were actual real 35mm film cameras. Others were digital and quite expensive and fragile for a 3 year old. We found a Little Tykes one at a local TRU that was in the shape of a monkey face. It had pictures of animals in the view finder that changed every time y...
–A. Diepfrom Amazon.com