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How to Find a Nemo Rocking Chair

Disney's "Finding Nemo" was an instant hit when it appeared in movie theaters in 2003. The adventure follows young Nemo as he tries to prove his ability to take care of himself and his father's desperate quest to find his son. The movie continues to gain a following, especially with young fans who are just discovering the lovable clown fish. The "Finding Nemo" rocking chair depicts the father and son and a turtle that Nemo befriends on the journey. Parents who wish to decorate the room of a child that desires all things Nemo can use several sources to locate the chair.

Instructions

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      Visit Delta Enterprise online, the manufacturer of the Finding Nemo rocking chair. The manufacturer does not sell its products directly but it provides a tool you can use to find local retailers that carry them (see Resources). If you are unsuccessful in your search, you can also contact the company to find out if the chair is still in production (see Resources).

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      Search for the chair online with one of the popular search engines. Enter a phrase like "nemo rocking chair," with the quotation marks, into the search field. The results may include links to the item on retail sites like Amazon and BabyAge. If the item is not currently available, sign up for the retailer's notification service so you receive an alert when the item is in stock.

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      Visit auction sites like eBay, eBid and WeBidz. Type a search term for the rocking chair into the search field and press the "Enter" key to see any relevant listings. Etsy is a website that sells homemade items. You may find someone who specializes in hand-made, custom-made or made-to-order children's chairs.

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      Place an ad for the item online at classified sites like Craigslist and eBay classifieds. Place an ad in local newspapers and post fliers around your neighborhood.

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      Contact friends and family to help with your search for the Finding Nemo rocking chair. In turn, they can alert their own network of friends to help you. Ask for help from your list of contacts on network sites like Twitter, Facebook and MySpace.