color-coordinated holidays: green gifts for kids

Posted on 04. Dec, 2009 by in Uncategorized

Continuing my series of color-themed holiday gift guides, I present my green gifts for kids:

1: Citrus Wall Sticker – $30:  explore water and “plant” a faux citrus tree with a wall decal from blik.com

2. Lego Alarm Clock – $38: this cute clock would be great for my 5 year old nephew, my 20 year old brother, or my 32 year old husband…love that timeless lego design

3. Suede Pencil Roll – $30: this pencil roll is handmade from heavyweight Italian suede and 12 jumbo colored pencils are included.

4: Recycling Truck – $25: I love this unexpected spin on the same old truck toy–made of all renewable materials.

5. Rapelli – $26: Rapelli is a colorful game made of renewable bamboo.

6. Christmas Doodles book – $12: Christmas Doodles is full of festive pictures for your creative child to complete and create.

7. Arranging Narrow to Wide puzzle – $15: this well-designed puzzle teaches your child about gradual variations in width.

8. Green Apple Fairy Bracelet – $4.50: designed and made in denmark, these bracelet kits from handmadeliving are wildly popular in europe and would make a perfect rainy day activity!

4 Responses to “color-coordinated holidays: green gifts for kids”

  1. Jenn

    06. Dec, 2009
    10:43 pm

    I have that recycling truck (#4) in my shopping cart on amazon with 4 other trucks by the same people. They are super cute!! And my little guy LOVES all kinds of trucks & busses so they are going to be such a hit this xmas!

    :)

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  2. Susan (Suz) Reaney

    04. Dec, 2009
    11:58 pm

    That sure makes shopping look a lot more fun, Megan!

    I am the birthday girl from Silver Bella. Thank you for the picture you took of my surprise cake…it really captured how I felt.

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  3. shelby

    04. Dec, 2009
    12:54 pm

    i think my mom got my 6 year old nephew that lego clock. he’s super obsessed with them. my brother had this lego phone once that was soo cool. i don’t think they make them any more though.

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