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Thrifty Tuesday #DealoftheDay Creative #Crafting Toys,Books & Kits

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Dear Creatives, I hope this finds your pockets intact after cyber Monday! With holiday shopping officially started & Thanksgiving  behind us. Looking for the best deals to be had are still ahead for the budget wise. So today I am sharing a great place to shop for the kids online for creative, crafting, inspiring toys & books. Klutz.com I know many of you probably have seen their educational, learning & fun toys before but, for those of you who haven’t I am sure you will love checking them out. I have often purchased items for Sammie & in the past for my older kids. The gifts were always a great success! & before you go check this out be sure to enter the giveaway! 


Klutz$15 for $30 towards toys, craft kits and more at Klutz.com — fun gift idea!

Klutz was incorporated in 1977 in Palo Alto, California, by three friends from Stanford University. They began by selling sidewalk juggling lessons along with a trio of no-bounce bean bags. A week’s effort earned the group $35. “It was then we realized the sky was the limit.”

Today, how-to books from Klutz come packaged with the tools of their trade (from juggling cubes to face paints to yo-yos), and are designed for doing, not just reading. “We think people learn best through their hands, nose, feet, mouth and ears. Then their eyes. So we design multi-sensory books,” Cassidy says. The appeal of this hands-on approach is borne out by sales figures; Klutz is a fixture on U.S. book and toy bestseller lists, and is available in 24 countries around the world. (You can see more about the company on their site)

My favorite toys always involved arts & crafts. Sammie loves that plus science! You’ll be sure to find those items plus more at Klutz.

When you were a kid what was your favorite toy? 

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