Sugar Editorial Picks
Feb 19, 2008 -
It's hard to know who to trust with your child so some parents turn to in home surveillance devices to keep a watchful eye on their caregiver. A friend of a staffer here at Sugar HQ decided to invest in one to ease her concerns about her nanny, despite the woman's great references and clean record. Thankfully, she did.
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Feb 11, 2008 -
Help your lil kids hone their budding photography skills and capture moments with this digital camera. The Fisher Price Kid Tough Digital Camera comes in two models, blue and pink.
The controls are simple enough for a small child to use and the toy is tough enough to withstand clumsiness.
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Feb 29, 2008 -
If you're not ready to send your photographer in training into the woods with a children's digital camera you might consider picking him or her up a fake camera — or inexpensive one with limited abilities — so they can play photographer without breaking your coveted cam.
I love the classic low tech appeal of the wooden camera, $26, which lets lil ones see what's on the other side of the lens without filling up a memory card or roll of film. If your snapper is too advanced for a technology free gadget, try an inexpensive, but functioning vintage camera, $12.99.
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Dec 13, 2007 -
Every time I take a picture of my five-year-old niece, she immediately wants to see the results. She's part of a generation born into immediate gratification. If she had it her way, she'd have her lil hands on one of these VTech Kidizoom Cameras ($70) made for pint-sized shutterflies.
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Oct 05, 2009 -
From cell phones to cameras, mommies can hardly get by without their electronics these days. They can save her from getting lost, keeping up with her schedule and maintaining her savvy aura. While they may put a dent in the wallet, there are five wired gadgets that every woman should treat herself to when she welcomes a baby into her world.
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Sep 14, 2009 -
Video cameras used to be a coveted commodity amongst the elite. Practically priced and small enough to fit in a pocket, almost everyone can have one now. While capturing still moments is important, there are some times in our lives where a moving picture is worth millions of words.
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Oct 19, 2009 -
Wardrobe malfunction alert! Digital cameras and smartphones make it easy to take photos of newborn babies but their casual usage can also cause a mishap that could have Hugh Hefner knocking on mama's door. On her return to The View, Elisabeth Hasselbeck dished on her lil man and revealed an embarrassing moment of her own: she took a photo of Isaiah and sent it around only to realize much later that her nipple was included in the frame.
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Oct 15, 2009 -
Turn out the lights . . .
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Oct 15, 2009 -
Though their father tried to keep their identities sealed for most of their young lives, it seems Michael Jackson's babes will be the shining stars in A&E's new reality series, The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty. It is no surprise that the family is reportedly already battling over the decision to include the youngsters in the recordings. Rebbie, Michael's oldest sister, is apparently upset while baby sister Janet is going along with the plan.
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