Calling cards for little folks
Tamara from Cookie Magazine's blog, Daysitter, wrote about these cutsie little calling cards for little ones. If you are willing to shell out for the cute factor, which is admittedly quite high, these dollar a pop cards would be handy to have at the park or museum when your child meets someone they'd like to see again.
I certainly feel warmer toward these (which are really mostly for parents) than the ones I've seen lately for older kids. I don't think I want my pre-teen handing out cards printed with his home phone number and email. And, recently I got a call from the mom of my son's best friend wanting to know if I recognized the name of a man whose business card turned up in her son's jeans pocket. I didn't recognize the name either, and we both were a little worried about who this person was and what his intent was in giving a young boy his card. Turned out it was from a fifth grader the boys knew!
I wonder if he uses a briefcase rather than a backpack?
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Robyn 10-31-2006 @ 2:47PM
If you have a Flickr account and some fun pictures, the Moo mini-cards (http:/www.moo.com) can make cute kids' cards too.
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Ginny 10-31-2006 @ 4:22PM
GAG!!
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