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Zap and Grandma Dawn love it in El Cajon, Ca. We love shopping for our grandkids, especially toys, baby blankets, puzzles, books, telescopes, and clothes. I even buy baby bottles and coupons! We plan to add to the cycle of all these as well.
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22 Feb, 2017
Olympus Camedia C-2100 UZ
The Olympus Camedia C-2100 UZ . Oldie but a goodie can be as easy to operate by novice or technically amateur pro as you need it to be. Bottom line you can adjust your 4 x 7 print the you want reprinted at 496 kilobytes for a beautiful photo and 5 x 7 photograph. Great camera for the Internet for photos using up to 2.1 megapixels, translation small footprint for posting your photos and not loading up your webpage or documents with unnecessary pixel information and looks great. Remember to use smart media cards as your memory storage and it will be handy to use the card reader to transfer information to your computer .

06 Mar, 2022
Keyboard chord chart paper back/By Hal Leonard
1 of 1 found this helpful Pleasantly surprised. I ordered this paperback music book. I’m a adult beginner. The information is basic and printed so that it’s easy on the eyes to read. The information will be handy for anyone to start learning piano chords.
24 May, 2007
child can explore real life issues, non threatening fun
Some of my grandchildren are 5 and seven--prime ages for visits from the "Tooth Fairy". This book caught my attention. The character Arthur is nonthreatening. The series is funny but thought provoking. It gives the young reader, or child being read to, a means to give words to his own feelings, fears, etc., and provides positive solutions without preaching. (Like sneaking vegetables into the
soup--or the smoothie) The solutions don't revolve around being wealthy, physical attractiveness, or sneaky or mean. What's not to love?!