Customer Reviews 

Pretty fair camera
2008-12-31This camera is a better product that the other 'kids' cameras I've looked at. It's 1.3 mp pictures aren't the best, but for a child's first camera it is a pretty good one.
I don't think the sound effects add anything at all, and a memory card is not included. This is not stated on the package or description at all, though it does state 'batteries not included'. AND.....the memory card can only be accessed by using a tiny screwdriver to remove the cover plate that houses the batteries and memory card. There is no screwdriver included and it was necessary to purchase an eyeglass repair kit to get a screwdriver of the right size. The cable provided does allow you to upload photos without having to take out the memory card, but it would be much easier to insert a memory card into a computer than using the cable.
Fair price for a fairly good camera for a child, though it could be much better with a few improvements.
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