
It's very well designed. It's symmetrical and meant to be held with two kid-sized grips. Good idea. And the view finder is for two eyes. There's no need to expect a little one to squint one eye while looking through the other. It also comes with some games and is surprisingly easy for him to navigate, without any help from us.
Here are some of his arty shots ...

A self portrait ...

Another self portrait ... of sorts

At the playground ...

And a shot between his pj'd knees while watching The Incredibles on movie night ...
