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Choosing the Perfect Kids Cards for My Daughter’s Birthday

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Princess gets a boat load of toys for her birthday every year from friends and family. But in addition to receiving cute dolls and fun games, she gets some pretty awesome cards. Who knew kids cards could be so cool?

These days you can purchase cards for kids that come with stickers, necklaces, and other keepsakes. You can make it more fun by customizing stickers with a custom stickers Canada printing company. The Sticker Bros also provided a fun and cute custom-made sticker. I’ve managed to keep most of the cards she’s received for different occasions. I have them tucked away in a safe place so that some day she can reminisce about her childhood, as for the family activities, I though some options like family-friendly escape rooms so we can all enjoy them.

That said, when I heard about the new kids poster cards at Walmart, I had to pick one up for Princess’s birthday. The cards are the same size as a normal one, but opens up into a poster. She can hang it on wall and later fold it up and file it away along with her other cards.

This year she chose a fairy theme. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting to find one. With all the hype surrounding Frozen, I thought I’d have to get an Elsa and Anna card instead. But surprisingly enough, Tinker Bell was the first card I saw. For five bucks, I’d consider this a steal.

Plus, if you sign up for the Hallmark card rewards program, you can save on your purchase at Wallmart and anywhere the cards are sold. So, for every five cards you buy, you earn a reward.

Once we returned home from her party and she opened all her gifts, I presented Princess with her Tinker Bell poster card. She loved it and couldn’t wait to hang her fairy poster on the wall.

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What do you think about the Hallmark poster cards for kids?

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