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Six new ways to help a child prepare for a parent leaving and to cope while a parent is away. Help children explore their range of feelings by using these innovative resources. And the best part is that the parent away can enjoy his or her child's masterpices as much as the child will enjoy making them!
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Looking for a new and exiting way to send a message to a loved one? Try one of our blank puzzles! Our puzzles are non-coated to make them easy to color with markers, crayons, pencils and paint. Kids will be interested and occupied for hours. This is ideal for travel, on long car rides or in a plane!
Puzzles
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Our unique gift baskets are the perfect way to let your loved one know that you care! These specialized baskets inspire hours of fun and creativity. Kids can tell their own stories and be their own illustrators. When they are done they can share them or re-gift them to grandparents, friends or deployed military loved ones. What a great way to allow children to be creative and express in their own way how much they care!
Gift Baskets & Other Care Package Ideas
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Crayons
Our sturdy 600-denier polyester tote has an open front pocket, top zip closure and a generous 27" shoulder strap. Bag size: 13"x14" with 5" gusset. Perfect for storing all your care package projects!
Twenty-four bright, durable plastic crayons. Our crayons are better than the ordinary wax crayons because they are clean, sturdy and best of all, they erase with a regular pink pencil eraser! These durable plastic crayons sharpen cleanly and wear down slowly. That means no more flaky mess on your masterpieces!
Mail Call!
The Deployment Game
Our exclusive board game just for military families! This fun and exciting one of a kind board game was designed with military families in mind. Mail call promotes strong family bonds through communication using play.
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The Power of Play
I tried to teach my child with books; he gave me only puzzled looks.
I tried to teach my child with words; they passed him by, oft unheard.
Despairingly I turned aside.; "How shall I teach this child, "I cried."
Into my hand he put the key: "Come," he said. "Play with me."
Author Unknown