Sunday, December 11, 2005

Gift Baskets for the Holidays!

Just in Time for the Holidays -- Kids Are Special Too! Gift Baskets

We have two type of baskets for sale -- Large and Medium-Sized Baskets.
Each Basket costs $25.00 a piece.

LARGE BASKET - $25.00



Large Basket Includes:

Giant Coloring and Activity Book
Little Bill Book: "The Honeywood Street Fair" by Ceatherine Lukes
Puzzle map and facts of the United States and their capitals
Two Boxes of chalk (12 pieces each, one white, one color), eraser and chalkboard
Super Jumbo Crayons, 12
Extreme Racer - 2 racer cars, interchangeable body - age 3+
Windham Heights: By cobblestone corners collectibles - train engine
28 dominoes
Play-Doh-Northern Shimmer - 2 pack
Baseball Invisible ink game book
Junior Star: Return Sport Ball - Golf Ball
2 Mini Playdo: Colors - green, yellow
Rainforest critters


Medium Basket : $25.00




Medium Basket includes
Book - "Arthur Trick the Tooth Fairy" by Marc Brown
Norma Jean, Jumping Bean by Joanna Cole
2 boxes of chalk (12 pieces each, one white, one color), eraser and chalkboard
Color Bright: Bracelet Brazalete - Glow in the dark bracelets
28 dominoes
Super Jumbo Crayons, 12
Crayola - Kid's First Washable Markers, 8
Play-Doh-Shimmer Jewel - 2 pack
3 plastic braiding strings - neon green, neon yello, magenta
Junior star: Return Sport ball - Rainbow Color
2 Mini - Playdoh Colors - Magenta, red
Coloring book/ Rain Forest Critters


Saturday, December 03, 2005

Kids Are Special Too! - For Kids, By Kids, About Kids - WE ARE BACK!!


Kids Are Special Too! is a family owned-business specializing in manufacturing and selling specialty gift baskets, poetry books and toys for teenagers, kids and babies. We offer customized designed gift baskets for special occasions such as birthdays, holidays and celebrations.

MISSION
Our mission is to inspire kids imagination and creativity

VISION
Our vision is for all kids of the world to be special in their family, community and society.

BEGINNING OF KIDS ARE SPECIAL TOO!
Kids Are Special Too! started in 1996 when our six-year old daughter surprised us with gifts that she spent hours making in her room. We were surprised by these beautifully wrapped gifts on a daily basis. The gifts included handmade products from household items. They were just gorgeous little gifts. Of course, we were biased because most parents are proud of any gift made by their children. As her little brother grew, he observed his older sister creating these gifts for the family. Naturally, he was curious yet competitive and started to make a few gifts himself. Eventually, they began to make these gifts together.

Then, one evening at the dinner table our daughter said whe wanted to start a business with her little brother selling gifts, toys, and books. As practical parents, we explained the difficult process of developing and running a business. The response from our kids was, "Mom and Dad, we are willing if you are." Then, of course they asked, "Can we start tommorrow?"

After much negotiation and debate at the family dinner table, we decided to launch Kids Are Special Too! Of course, the children had one condition to be met. We as the "Parent Company" (literally) let them express and create their own ideas in the development of the products.

That's why we think our kids and all children are Special Too!