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May
11

Birthday Cards For Kids

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Most children’s birthday cards are boring. They have the standard princess, unicorn or cake on the front with a simple and unnecessarily dull message inside.

No wonder they throw the cards away without a second look. Give them something a bit more exciting this year. We’ve had a look around and come up with these great finds.

1. The Spotty Napkin

Well you didn’t think I’d forget our cards, did you? We don’t stock dull cards. Ours are full of life and colour. They suit ages 1 to 10 and each age has the choice of a card for a boy or girl. You’ll notice that the designs are all age appropriate, too. We know kids love them because we’ve seen their faces when they are given one.

2. Thinkcards.com.au

Thinkcards has a great range of cards for all occasions but we love their children’s range. It’s small but clever.

The Charlie and Lola cards use characters that look just like those in the popular cartoons of today. They are quirky and because the cards have both male and female characters in them, they will suit both boys and girls. This one will even suit a hippo.

While you are there, have a look at the Pango cards. The little devil caught our eye. The cards are boldy coloured with simple graphics but the best part is that the main figure is actually a magnet. Your child can put it on the fridge and keep it.

3. Yahoo Kids

Yahoo Kids is a fun site that allows kids to create their own e-cards. Often, getting an e-card is more exciting for the junior generation than getting a card in the mail.

The cards are bright and funny and all your child has to do is to enter the name and email address of the recipient and click.

4. Shop4Toys.com.au

Cards can be very expensive. At Shop 4 Toys you can buy birthday cards for only $2 each. They have cards to suit newborns to tweens.

Party on, Dude!

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