One of the movies that Madison loves is 3-2-1 Penguins! Save The Planets! This movie follows the galactic adventures of two young kids and four space-traveling penguins. They respond to distress calls from across the galaxy. While helping others, they learn life lessons and values along the way. There are 3 stories on this DVD. However, my favorite has to be the first story about the green-eyed monster. As an adult, I knew exactly what they were talking about. However, Madison (my 4 year old) didn’t. It was great story and lesson about jealousy. My one year loved the music and danced the whole time. He often laughed too, but I am not sure if he understood what was happening or if he just laughed because we were. The green eyed monster is a topic that I encounter daily at my house. I love that there was humor for both adults and kids in it too. It makes it much more enjoyable for us adults who have to watch the movie over and over and over again. I often found myself giggling when my kids did. I didn’t realize this was a cartoon on TV (till my husband informed me). However, I am so impressed with the lessons that it will be a cartoon that we will continue to watch. Here is a sneak preview of what the movie is like and about (and you will laugh at the preview I promise). 3-2-1 Penguins! Save The Planets! is a movie that should be under your tree this Christmas.

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This Sony DSLR camera is my first “real” camera. This is definitely not a point and shoot camera. However, this another camera that you don’t need to read the book to figure out how to use it. You also don’t have to contact a few mortgage lenders to be able to afford it either! You will find that the majority of my pictures on Lisa Cooking are done with this camera. My inlaws also took it to Hawaii with them on their vacation.
Some of the highlights of this camera include 10.2-megapixel Super HAD CCD which gives you clear, sharp photos, Live Preview of your subject, Tiltable 2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus screen, Continuous shooting while viewing, Smart teleconverter 2x zoom, Expanded ISO sensitivity, Super SteadyShot in-camera image stabilization, Bionz image processor, 1200-zone evaluative metering, Dynamic Range Optimizer, Anti-Dust technology, Auto Pop-up flash, Eye-Start autofocus system, 9-point center cross AF sensor, Scene Selection modes: Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports, Sunset and Night Portrait/Night View situations, Creative Style Settings including Standard, Vivid, Portrait, Landscape, Night View, Sunset, B&W and Adobe RGB modes, Index and Slide Show Display, High-resolution thumbnails for PhotoTV HD viewing, Function Guide Display On-screen menus are intuitive and easy to use, Stamina Battery Power, and High-capacity media options.
In plain English, you’ll take some of the best pictures of your life with this DSLR camera. The picture to the left here was taken the same day I got the camera. If I could figure out how to use the DSLR in one day, anybody can use this camera!
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