Migrate iPhoto Library from my desktop to laptop

Currently, I have my iPhoto library with edits and albums on my desktop (iMac G4 1.25 GHz, 10.4.5, 5.0.4).
I am planning to stop using my desktop and am trying to figure out the best way to migrate this library as it is across to my wife's laptop (iBook G4 1.2GHz, 10.4.5, 5.0.4).
Any advice on the best way to do this?
Is there any way to simply sync the two iPhoto libraries?
Many thanks in advance.

Hi Neil,
Copy iPhoto Library folder from one Mac to another
-If the library is small enough, burn the ENTIRE iPhoto Library folder to CD/DVD.
Drag the iPhoto Library folder from the CD/DVD to your Pictures folder of the iMac.
-If the computers are networked, copy the ENTIRE iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder of the other Mac.
-If you have an iPod, copy the ENTIRE iPhoto Library folder to the iPod. Connect the iPod to the other computer and copy the iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder of the other Mac.
-If you have a firewire cable, copy the ENTIRE iPhoto LIbrary folder to the Pictures folder of the other Mac
Things to keep in mind:
-If the usersnames are different you might have to set the permissions on the iPhoto Library folder to Read/Write for the new user. Check the "apply to enclosed items" at the bottom of the "get info" window.
-If there is another iPhoto Library folder on the other Mac, change it's name so it doesn't get replaced by the iPhoto Library folder you are copying into the Pictures folder...or....drag it to another place on your hard drive.

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