The safety of a Kangaroo's pouch

USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education), Jan, 2008

We often wonder how some people manage to get all their photos in albums, labeled with names and dates, and always can put their finger on any picture at any given time. We suspect, however, that more people than readily admit it have habits closer to ours: stacks of photos in shoeboxes, baskets, and bins, many still in the envelope from the developer.

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We found a happy medium with the Photo Storage Tray from KangaRooM Storage. Measuring 14 1/4" x 14 1/4" x 2 1/4", the tray consists of six compartments for stowing over 440 4 x 6 pictures. The lid for each section has a built-in frame for displaying your favorite photo or a sample of what is contained underneath. Photos can be arranged by holidays, birthdays, vacations, etc. Each storage area can be opened individually to reveal the stack of images below.

The Photo Storage Tray ($40) is made of faux leather and comes in black with green trim or brown with blue trim. The attractive trays can be displayed on a coffee table, welcoming guests to browse through. Multiple trays can be stacked and, therefore, the system is a very compact way to store and share your precious memories. For more information, visit www.kangaroomstorage.com.

COPYRIGHT 2008 Society for the Advancement of Education
COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning

 

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