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❤ Stuff we love - the birthday edition ❤ ❤
❤ Sixth Birthday
LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game System. Parents can feel at ease when seeing their child play this handheld system for hours, be- cause not only are they having fun, but they are learning educa- tional concepts at the same time. Learning is made fun with the LeapFrog Leapster and includes introducing and reinforcing reading, math and language skills. $60
Life on Earth Memory Game. This memory game will have children feeling proud when they are able to remember what card matches with their card. The detailed illustrations and colorful images will have children coming back to play it again and again. $15
Skippyjon Jones By Judy Schachner. Skippy- jon Jones is a Siamese kitten who has a really big imagination and thinks that he is a chihuahua. This book is filled with humorous, witty dialogue and is really fun to read aloud to your children. $6.99
Wild Planet Spy Gear Walkie Talkies. Boys will enjoy being able to run around out- side like real spies with these communication devices. These walkie talkies have a 50 ft. range and have a Spy Code Key for secret, encrypted messages. $20
Hello Kitty FRS Family Radio Service Commu- nicators. These girly walkie talkies will function from up to two miles away and they have up to 14 channels to choose from. Children will love being able to communi- cate with musical alert buttons that let the other person know when they are going to talk. $25
Have You Seen My Cat? By Eric Carle. Your children will eventually read this story to you after hearing the repetitive phrases about a little boy travels around the world to find his lost cat and on the way he meets many different faces that are part of the cat family. After meeting lions, tigers and panthers he finally discovers his pet but is surprised by what he finds. $6.99
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Paint Your Own Vase. By Marlon Creations. Let a child release all of his/her inner creativity with a paint and a brush on to create beautiful patterns and designs on their very own vases. Once completed, these vases can also be given as gifts to family members. The kit includes three porcelain vases, 12 colored paints and a paint brush. $17.99
Ker Plunk Game. This Mattel game builds excitement as you try to pull plastic sticks out of the tube without letting all of the marbles fall through the cracks. Whoever has the few- est amount of marbles in their compartment wins! $12.99
❤ ❤ Eighth Birthday
Glow in the Dark Perler Fuse Bead Ac- tivity Bucket. Children can make hundreds of different designs with the circle, star and square shape pegboards. Parent supervision is needed to iron these shapes together but will create fun shapes the children can keep. $10
Sorry! This classic board game has been around since 1934 and has since been improved, but still has the same amount of fun and strategy. It is as much fun for adults as it is for kids and creates a fun family game night atmosphere. $15
A Bad Case of the Stripes. By David Shannon. Camilla refuses to eat her lima beans and comes down with a bad case of the stripes. This unique story introduces a theme of rising above peer pressure and shows the progression of her wors- ening condition until finally she is restored to her normal self after eating her lima beans. $6.99
Because of Winn-Dixie By Kate DiCamillo. This heart-warming story helps us understand the love between a dog and a girl named Opal who is still dealing with her mother’s abandon- ment. This dog helps introduce Opal to various citizens in the town of Naomi, Fla., that some people might not think to hang out with. $6.99
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