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Thursday
Dec042008

Made Up Memories - A Fun Way for Kids to Share Photos

We've all seen jib-jab and that dancing elf from last year on Best Buy's website.

But Made Up Memories has done one better with it's fun photo sharing tool designed with kids in mind.

All you have to do is upload your child's photo, adjust the size using the built in tool, and voila, within seconds you'll have a princess fairytale, the season's hottest toy news segment, or an animated superhero comic strip.  Starring your child!

I tried it this morning with my son's picture and I think it came out super cute.

We chose to do the Super Hero comic strip.

Made Up Memories makes photo sharing fun, easy, and with kids in mind.  We'll be sharing our Super Hero with family and friends for sure.

If you decide to try it, please post your Made Up Memories creation in the comments below so we can all laugh and giggle together.

P.S.  I'm also trying out their Memeo Share product too, it let's you not only share photos but the people you share them with can upload, download, and print your photos...for free.   This is great for grandparents too.


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Reader Comments (1)

I love it, what fun! Thanks :)

December 4, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKathleen

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