Childrens Digital Camera: Best 3 For Sale in UK

A digital camera designed especially for children can make a great gift for their birthday or at christmas. It gives your young ones the fun of taking photographs, but you don’t need to worry about your expensive camera equipment.

Each listing has the; title, price and description. The info was up-to-date at the time of writing but the price may have now changed so check the retailers site for the current cost to buy.

  • Fisher PriceFisher-Price Kid Tough Blue Digital Camera
    £49.99
    Easy to use with big buttons and 1.6 inch color LCD screen so the kids can view pictures taken. Controls are very simple to understand and use. Stores only 60 pictures, however it does have a SD memory card slot so you can put in a much larger memory card.
    For Sale

  • Childrens Digital CameraVtech Kidizoom in Camouflage Colour

    Able to take photographs and record video. Features easy to use controls with colour screen, has a viewfinder and flash. Also has built in games to entertain the kids when they are tired taking pics! Store upto 200 photos or 5 mins of video. Suitable for 3 years plus.
    For Sale

  • Pink GadgetVTech Kidizoom in Pink
    £43.99
    Exactly the same as above but this one is in pretty pink great for a girl.
    For Sale

If none of the above items are ideal for what you are looking for then you can search for more childrens digital cameras via the website when you click on a product link. The list is based on a mix of the ‘customer reviews’ and ‘bestselling’ lists available on Amazon UK.

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  1. Chris Satchwell says:

    We have just updated this article with new links and an update on prices, we hope you find what you are looking for!

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Posted on 28 August 2009, written by Chris Satchwell and content owned by digitpedia.com