When I found it on eBay at such a low price, I couldn't pass it up! I got one for both me and the friend I went to the zoo with. When I got home out of curiosity, I looked for it online. However, I didn't want to pay $12 for such a small book. Of course, while we were there, we browsed many of the souvenir shops and I saw this book in a few of the different ones. This trip was prompted by my watching of the ferret cam at: I went to the National Zoo in Washington, DC, with a friend of mine in June 2008. Given the media frenzy that has surrounded every move of the cub's young life, "Panda Cam" is sure to cause panda-monium among the millions of fans of this panda cub superstar. With an introduction by Susan Lumpkin, director of communications of Friends of the National Zoo, providing an overview of Tai Shan's life so far, these adorable color photos with corresponding captions feature Tai Shan's cutest moments - snuggling with his mom, taking his first steps, lounging in his beloved tub, munching on bamboo, climbing trees, and frolicking in the snow. What's black and white and cute all over? Tai Shan, the panda cub born at the Smithsonian's National Zoological Park, whose first months of life have attracted millions of rapt visitors to the Zoo website's panda cam! "Panda Cam" tracks the increasingly ridiculous cuteness of Tai Shan, the National Zoo's baby panda, over his first seven months as shown through the Zoo website's "panda cam" - a camera continually trained on the Fujifilm Giant Panda Habitat to capture his every move.
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