Holidays '08: The $25-$50 List - a list by tatorandtots

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For gift giving in the $25-$50 range.....

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Belgian Chocolate-Covered Oreos

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These are so colorful it's hard to know whether to classify them as "decor" or "gift." So I'll say.... "Both." What a great hostess gift this holiday season!

Red Envelope always has one of the best very last-minute Christmas delivery shipping schedules, FYI. Keep that in mind if you forget someone on your list....

Updated Nov 6, 2008

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handprint canvas

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Also available in white...
What a memorable baby gift! This is one of those crafty things parents "always mean to do" but then life gets away from them and before they know it, the kids are all grown up.

So this holiday season, give someone something to treasure- a kit that will capture the beauty of the most precious gift of all- their children.

Updated Nov 6, 2008

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Scrap 'N Stuff Umbrella

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A cool, creative way for your artist-in-residence to showcase her talents! This umbrella comes with ribbons, pre-cut designs and more.... but far better would be to let a child design their own art and slide it into the pockets.

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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Ultimate Building Book

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from the MetKids site:

Packed inside this wonderfully comprehensive exploration of design, construction, and invention is everything kids ever wanted to know about different types of structures and how they are built. Thousands of photographs, illustrations, and diagrams help builders of all ages understand how these structures work. This book provides a multitude of projects both simple and complex to satisfy even the most enthusiastic builders. Constructing models of pyramids from cotton swabs, making roller coaster trestles from straws, and inventing original structures using everything from pasta to plastic pipe pieces—this book provides endless ideas for constructing toys and projects that are as much fun to make as they are to use.

608 pages, black-and-white illustrations and photographs throughout, 9 in. x 11 in. Hardcover; clothbound, with jacket. Ages 8 and older.

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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Young Chef's Set

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Go for the combo set- then your budding chef can bake with style!

from the site:

Kids love to cook. Childhood's a great time to nuture interest and build confidence in skills that will provide a lifetime of enjoyment.

Start with essential equipment that fits: because they're sized for kids, the hot pad, oven mitt, adjustable apron, chef's hat, wooden spoon, and rolling pin in our Deluxe Chef Set are both easier and safer for ages 5 and up to use.

Our 9-piece Cutie Cupcake Baker Set cultivates the joy that goes with creating and sharing culinary magic. Includes a mini nonstick cupcake pan, 200 paper cupcake liners, a decorator with 6 different tips, and 4 colorful 4" x 6" recipes cards. Perfect pastries for ages 6 and up

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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Mousekin's Base Board Door

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from the site:
Out of the illustrated pages of a GrimmÕs Fairytale, the imagination could envision a cozy retreat the size of a matchbox with a featherbed and crackling fire on the other side of the baseboard. Made in England. 6½ x 4¾"

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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Soft-Sculpted Fire Truck - HearthSong

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It even has a siren!

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Junior fire fighters can rush to the rescue with this capable crew of spotted dogs. Smiling at the thought, plush Dalmatians with repositionable ears sit snugly, fitted to the felt fire engine's bed by hook-and-latch tape until it's time for them to play, too. Press the truck's front to start the siren - and the adventure.

For ages 3 and up

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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Bluebird Musical Tower

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I bought this a few years ago, minus the bluebird top and we LOVE it. The marbles produce the most enchanting melodies as they travel and it has occupied my three kids from birth on up. But remember, don't leave the marbles near a baby- choking hazard!

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Feed the bluebird a marble and she'll sing for you. Align the 30 wooden "leaves" in rows on the tree tower, and the marble will bounce down, striking every leaf as though it were a note on the musical scale.

Every cascade creates a different tune. The bright and colorful tower includes 10 wooden marbles and 10 glass marbles that add to the different tones.

Musical fun and a great gift for ages 4 and up.

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32" tall

Updated Nov 11, 2008

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