Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Uncommon Goods - 2012 Gift Guide


Founded in 1999 and headquartered in New York City, UncommonGoods is a catalog and online retailer of creatively designed, high-quality products. UncommonGoods combines the treasures of a specialty boutique and great finds of a craft show with enduring classics. Here are some of the great toys Callan got to test out! (Psst, they have great toys for girls too!)
Portable Pin Pong Table - The ball's in your court. Can't compromise with a coworker? Reliving sibling rivalry on vacation? Ping-Pong: The perfect conflict resolution. Put an end to the back-and-forth over a smart game, fair and square - just keep this go-anywhere set handy. A portable, retractable net, adjustable paddles and two ping-pong balls comes in a drawstring pouch for easy travel and storage. Net expands up to six feet.
Tube Toys - Let's roll! These imagination-driven, push-along toys take green vehicles to a smaller level. The smartly designed car, fire truck, tractor and train engine are made from recyclable and earth-friendly materials. Their convertible packaging transforms into the toy itself, reducing waste to a single piece of recyclable paper. Little road warriors will have fun assembling their new wheels and applying the included stickers, and can play with them as-is or add their own decorative flair.
Stencil And Pen Kits - Get your ink on with these fun and creative kits for the whole family! Mix and match to create funny people and animals with the Face Box and Zoo Box. Sold individually, but more fun as a duo! We got the Face Box. Face Box includes: 2 stencils of head shapes, noses, eyes and mouths, 1 stencil of hats, hairstyles and facial hair, 3 fine-point felt-tip pens. I had a ton of fun with this, more than Callan I think, hee hee. All of these are great gift ideas for this holiday season.
 
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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