Make Your Next Gift A Special One, Buy A Personalized Gift

Posted on Jun 6, 2011 by 2 Comments
Make Your Next Gift A Special One, Buy A Personalized Gift

Kids love things that have their names on them. My son has a cup with his name on it, and he wants to drink out of it every single day. So when I stumbled across Frecklebox, I did the happy dance!

Frecklebox.com is a super cool site where you can purchase personalized gifts. There’s a really big selection of gifts like personalized books, coloring books, puzzles, posters, party favors, stickers, journal books, placemats, growth charts and more.

I really like the personalized placemats. They have a large selection of different themes for both boys and girls. You can have anything printed on them that you’d like. The placemats are sturdy and super easy to clean (that’s very important!).

Frecklebox personalized puzzles

The customized personalized puzzles have 20 pieces, and once put together, could be framed and hung in your child’s room for them to proudly display.

How about these personalized lunch boxes? Even if your child doesn’t carry a lunch box anymore, this box could be used to hold their treasures or to take along on the next family picnic.

Frecklebox Chore Charts

The personalized chore charts are perfect for keeping kids on track and responsible! Each chart is 11.5″w x 11″h, and made out of durable plastic with a dry erase finish. It also comes with velcro and magnet tape for hanging.

And there are still a ton more options in the Frecklebox personalized gift catalog. You can find something for just about every child in your life!

What do you think of these personalized gifts? Would you purchase them for your little ones?

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  • Jenny L

    my kids are too young for that, and thank G-d for that. But when they will grow up, i think this is a perfect gift. i would check out the price. does this company think they can rip the price all the way up to the sky because they add names to stuff? just wondering.

  • Ruby T.

    Having an uncommon name can be a disappoint for many kids who try to find their names in common, pre-printed named items. How many times do you think I found “Ruby” on a fridge magnet? Not many!

    This site looks great. I’m in. Ruby’s finally getting her own lunchbox, baby!