Digital City..

As you can see from Angela’s post about our trip to the Newport Aquarium, little Dylan seemed to have the best time when she gave him her digital camera and let him wonder around taking pictures. They’re not too shabby for a 3 year old. Anyway, she and I are thinking of trying to find a cheap digital camera with an LCD screen for his birthday in June. We think he’d quite enjoy it, and it doesn’t have to be anything really impressive, just something that will let him have his fun taking pictures. Anyone have any suggestions?

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