Top Five Mommy Approved Christmas Toys For Toddler Girls

It is notoriously difficult to buy Christmas gifts for toddlers, especially for little toddler girls. If you have a toddler girl, you know that the most challenging part of finding a toy for your child is finding one that is appropriate for her age without being too childish or too over her head. In order to assist you in making your choice, we have compiled a list of our favorite toys that are the ideal combination of big kid imagination and little kid sensibility. You can be assured of finding that something that is right for your little princess . . .

1. Mrs. Goodbee Interactive Dollhouse

The Mrs. Goodbee Talking Dollhouse is imaginative and offers great curricular fun. This dollhouse is interactive, and is able to nurture and even encourage good positive behavior through playing with it each day. It allows your little one to learn as she grows . . . without even knowing it! The toy comes with over 400 different sounds, activities, songs and words.

2. Fisher Price Kid Tough Digital Camera

You will have no more worries no over hiding your precious camera out of the reach of little hands. Get your little toddler girl this tough digital camera for Christmas and she will be on the move and shy away from Mommy’s and Daddy’s costlier versions in no time flat. This camera is the first preschool appropriate camera and comes with easy-to-use format and simple buttons for little fingers. Even the youngest member of your family can enjoy snapping away with great ease.

3. Little Mommy Baby Knows Dolls

Ideal for the little princess in your family, the Baby Knows doll is just the gift for learning fun and pretend play. This baby knows all her ABCs and she wants to share it with your little one. She comes in a petite pink and blue outfit with blonde hair and pink bow and loves particularly to play guessing games.

GoPro Camera Review – Which One Should You Get?

GoPro is a company owned by Woodman Labs out of Half Moon Bay, California. The company designs compact wearable, waterproof, and shockproof cameras. Their line of high definition cameras are designed for adventure photography and are easily attached to helmet cameras and many other types of surfaces such as surfboards, bikes, and cars to record video in stunning 1080p high definition. If you have sport activity and wish you could record yourself, GoPro wearable cameras are so small that you won’t even notice them on you.

The main advantages of a GoPro camera is that it enables you to record amazing moments in your life that were previously incapable of recording. Traditional camcorders have always been too big to take on many popular activities like snowboarding, hiking, and surfing, but with the GoPro line of cameras you finally can. With the newest of three cameras being the GoPro HD Hero2, which was released in November 2011, you may be wondering which model to get, and if a less expensive one delivers sufficient results.

The GoPro HD Hero2 Professional is the most advanced high-definition camera, it shoots up to 1080p at 30 frames per second and it retails for around $299.99. The main improvements have consisted of better image quality, photo features, video resolution, and a wider field of view. GoPro has created a lens that is 2x sharper than previous models so that the high-definition recordings are even sharper and more vibrant. The camera is also capable of shooting 11, 8, and 5 megapixel photos. In additional, new modes of taking pictures have been added, included up to 10 photos in one second.

The Best Mall In America – Your Computer!

You’re in a wheelchair, and the doctor says it’ll be a month before you’re out. OR you’re in the middle of a family crisis involving your kids, the bathroom and a pound or so of toilet paper. OR you’re waiting for that special guy to call, and you can NOT leave your house because he MIGHT be coming over. There are all kinds of reasons not to be able to shop at your favorite mall. Does that mean shopping, the one real pleasure of your life, is over for you? Not if you have a home computer. If you do, the mall is right in front of you, online.

And there’s a great deal more to shopping on the Internet than there is to mall shopping, because purchasing on the web usually involves a great deal of information that is passed on to you, expert advice that you don’t normally get at the GAP downtown. Consider this: any online website will refer you, via their web links, to resources, a dozen different websites where you can get additional purchases, accessories, consumer reports, viewer ratings, critiques and reviews, price over hauls (sure, sales don’t go away just because you’re online), and any number of other exciting features.

Take an example-digital SLR cameras. You don’t know the first thing about them, although you’ve heard enough about them to get one as a gift for mom, dad, your brother, your boyfriend, yourself. You’re a smart shopper, so you want to review the product. You head straight for Google and type in “Digital SLR review” and a dozen websites, at the very least, pop up for your first viewing.

You pick just one, something called Best Digital Reviews. You find yourself on a website with vivid pictures, explanations of the product, customer reviews and consumer reports about the absolute best features on the best cameras. You get a complete rundown of every camera within your conceivable price range, a great visual of what it is and does (just in case you’re a visual learner), and a rather weighty listing of resources to consult, to achieve the best kind of “instant expertise” in purchasing this camera.

Contour GPS Camera Review

There was a time when it was impossible to record yourself hands free performing action sport activities like snowboarding or mountain biking but now you finally can and more. The first wearable cameras were too big and the video quality they recorded were too grainy and unprofessional to provide any sort of professional video.

The past five years we have seen a huge improvement in the technology used in these small cameras. One camera company called Contour is leading the way in these small wearable point of view cameras, not only do they recording in 1080p high definition but they have also integrated GPS so that you can track your location and more, and its all in the new ContourGPS camera.

The ContourGPS is a sleek lip-stick styled shaped sports camera. Despite its small size, Contour has packed it with latest technology so that you can record in the highest 1080p video quality. In comparison to the previous ContourRoam model, the newer ContourGPS is slightly bigger but still incredibly durable. It also comes with a free lens cap so you can protect your camera lens. The main benefits of this camera is that it is mountable to just about anything, records in 1080p high definition, takes photos, has a GPS, and has better audio capture.

Since the Contour camera is shaped like a barrel, you can mount it to a gun to get a true user point-of-view experience. No other wearable point of view camera is more gun friendly than the Contour line of cameras. You can also mount it to a mountain bike or car. It is even possible to take the Contour GPS in the water because it is 100 percent water resistance. Because of the cameras amazing diversity in all terrains, you can use it in situations where a normal video camera would be too risky or dangerous to use.

Pros:

· New four layered glass adds unrivaled video clarity

· Laser alignment makes it easy to capture what you are recording

· low profile design allows you to mount the camera anywhere

· light weight of only 5.2 oz

Cons:

· No LCD screen but it comes with laser alignment so you know what objects are in your field of view