MiniMinors™ Instant Camera Printing Rolls — Thermal Refill Paper

$14.99
  • Fits the MiniMinors™ Instant Print Kids Camera
  • Ink-free thermal paper — nothing to install
  • About 30–40 photos per roll
  • Loads in seconds: peel, drop, close
  • Stock up so you never run out mid-play
Keep the prints coming. These thermal refill rolls fit the MiniMinors™ Instant Print Kids Camera — when the included paper runs out, drop in a fresh roll and your kid is back to snapping and printing in seconds.It's ink-free thermal paper, so there's nothing to...
Pack: 5-Roll Pack
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Why parents love it

Made safe

Non-toxic materials, third-party tested. No BPA, PFAS or phthalates anywhere near your kid.

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30-day no-stress returns

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The details

Keep the prints coming. These thermal refill rolls fit the MiniMinors™ Instant Print Kids Camera — when the included paper runs out, drop in a fresh roll and your kid is back to snapping and printing in seconds.

It's ink-free thermal paper, so there's nothing to install but the roll itself. Each roll prints roughly 30–40 photos, so a 5-pack keeps a busy little photographer going for weeks. Grab the 10-pack and you won't be hunting for refills mid-school-holiday.

Sized to fit the MiniMinors™ camera, BPA-conscious thermal stock, and it loads in seconds — peel, drop, close, done.

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Questions, answered

Do these fit the MiniMinors™ Instant Print Kids Camera?
Yes — they're the correct width and core size for the MiniMinors™ camera.
How many photos does one roll print?
Roughly 30 to 40, depending on how much of each print is filled in.
Is the paper ink-free?
Yes. It's thermal paper, so there's no ink or cartridge — the camera prints directly onto the roll.