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Best of the Best

December 17, 2009

I don’t want you to miss anything great around here.

I’ll feel responsible and won’t be able to sleep.

So this is a recap of my 2 all-time favorites that I think are too good to mention just once.

Think of it as a “Best of the Best”.  I know you will agree.

(And I’m not affiliated with either of these people, this is genuine gratitude for exceptional ideas).

Artimus Art

Artimus Art SCANS all of your adorable’s artwork using heavy duty scanners and then produces a wonder of a book:

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Now, I’m not sure if you’ll have time to get this completed before Christmas, but IOU slips for the grandparents are perfectly acceptable in my book.  When you deliver this in January, they’ll have another happy day.  Make an extra copy for yourself because it’s amazing.  AMAZING.

Artimus Art has provided a coupon to get you started: Use code UHGHLUH51 for $10 off at Artimus Art.

KitBook

I can’t even tell you what a hit this is at our house.

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KitBook is a textbook combined with a built-in electric page and all the components for learning about electric circuits.

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Textbook + Components + The Power Page = Super FUN!

(Just don’t tell the adorables they’re learning something.)

Picture this: our 4-year-old adorable at our kitchen table teaching our 2-year-old adorable how the KitBook works.  Telling him about complete circuits and power from the battery and current.  I was one happy mommy!  And they are so much younger than the 7-12 age range it’s intended for.

You can find it here: www.kitbook.com

And if a piece is ever lost, you can replace it.  Check their website for their super reasonable prices.  Free shipping through December 19th too.

Now go have a great day!

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3 Comments »

  1. RLR

      on December 17, 2009 9:15 am

    My son received a gift very similar to the KitBook for his birthday. It was an absolute smash – both of my kids (6 and 3.5) love it, and Dad gets in on the action, too. This one looks like it stores much more easily than ours.

     

  2. Whitney Trujillo

      on December 17, 2009 5:31 pm

    I do love both of these. Thanks for reminding us!

     

  3. marla

      on December 18, 2009 4:55 pm

    They are great!!

     

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