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Welcome
to AChildsWork.com. Kids Craft Kits for all ages delivered monthly to your mailbox. Imagine the look on your child's face when
they open their very own mail filled with fun crafts each month!
Each craft subscription
is sold monthly, and packaged in affordable increments.
We understand the tight budgets many families live with, so our subscriptions are
as low as $5.50 per month
with (shipping included!),
so that parents can afford to provide
an educational alternative to TV without
going broke. Choose from 1, 3, 6, and 12 month subscriptions.
Your child will receive a total of 4 craft kits
each month. Each monthly shipment contains enough unique
crafts to keep your child entertained once a week. All 1st time
orders come with Stickers, and a card announcing your
child's subscription. Most Crafts come with pre-cut pieces,
so scissors are not needed.
Our craft subscriptions make the perfect gift for all aged children that
lasts throughout the year. A great reward for great kids! Kids love getting mail of their own.
Watch the anticipation they get while waiting for their Craft Subscription package to come through the door.
Sign up now and give a wonderful gift, which your child will love and treasure foreever.
A Child's Work has been sending kids crafts by mail since 1999, and are committed to high - quality and customer service.
"Holiday Special" - All craft subscriptions are 20% off plus Free Shipping
Discount applied at checkout, valid from 11/28/09 - 12/10/09
(for a limited
time only)

Our
craft kits are meant to be an interactive,
television free time for parents and
children. Toddlers will love the bright
colors and cause/effect experience
of stickers - making simple crafts
and much more, all while building
vocabulary as your toddler explores
through play.
Bigger kids will build their
self-esteem as they watch a creation
they made come to be. They will proudly
show off their crafts to family and
friends, and you will enjoy the opportunity
of recapturing some parent/child time
that seems to grow more and more rare
as children grow up.
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