Tuesday, March 1, 2011

ebeanstalk.com-an innovative toystore!

Ok...I admit it..... I LOVE kid's toys.  Almost as much as school supplies.  I can look online for hours and drool at the many many many incredible kid's toys out there.  But I won't just accept any old kid's toy.  I'm one of those picky moms that have to make sure toys fit certain criteria if they're coming into my home. That's why I was so excited to find ebeanstalk.com

They have such a great philosophy at ebeanstalk.  They have the kid's best interest at heart but also make the shopping experience easy for the parents and grandparents.

There are different categories to make it easy to find what you want.  All their toys make great learning toys for your child/grandchild.  There is also a great variety of baby toys and of course wonderful toddler toys for your 'grown up' baby!  You can search by age group, category, or brand.  I love searching by age group because it makes it to easy for me to see what would be appropriate for each of my children. 

I feel like ebeanstalk.com is not just another toy website.  It has little unique aspects that really make it stand out.  They send their toys in a plain white box in order to promote creativity after the toy is removed.  The box can then be colored and cut and turned into a car, a doll-house, a hat, etc!  They also include an instructional card with each and every toy purchased. 

Check out ebeanstalk.com for some great ideas for kids in your life--you won't be disappointed.  And I'll be doing a review of one of their products soon!

2 comments:

Amy said...

Thanks for sharing this. We have a birthday coming up in a couple of weeks and I've already found something that looks like a lot of fun for him.

The Higginbothams said...

What an endorsement! Either you just really love this store, or you get a free product if you include enough links to their website in your post. ;) Just teasing. I'll have to check out the site.

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