January 1, 2007 (Press Release) --
Surprise in the Mail, a Canadian-based company, offers high-quality crafts on a subscription basis for children aged three to seven. For as little as $8.25 a month, youngsters will receive a craft in the mail each month during the course of their subscription.
"This is the perfect present for the child who has it all," said Surprise in the Mail founder Isabelle Larose. "All kids like to receive mail, and most kids like to do crafts. A craft subscription gives them the gift of a special Surprise in the Mail each month and allows them to complete a craft that is age appropriate."
Larose, the mother of two young children, founded Surprise in the Mail in July 2006 after realizing that her children had most of the commercially available toys. She was determined to provide them with educational toys and the chance to create crafts that would teach them a variety of motor skills.
Surprise in the Mail is an original idea that creates excitement each month and lasts all year long. It's a great gift option for parents, grandparents and relatives who are looking for a gift that keeps on giving.
Craft subscribers can choose from the following options: one-month trial, a six-month subscription or a 12-month subscription, from as little as $8.25 a month. Shipping is included. Surprise in the Mail is based in Canada, but offers service to Continental US and Canada.
Special promotional offer: For a limited time only, every subscriber to the 12-month package will receive one month free, simply enter PR2007 in the promo code area. Subscribers to the newsletter will receive free stickers. For details on how to subscribe, please visit the company website at www.surpriseinthemail.com
Surprise in the Mail : A gift that keeps on giving.
www.surpriseinthemail.com
"This is the perfect present for the child who has it all," said Surprise in the Mail founder Isabelle Larose. "All kids like to receive mail, and most kids like to do crafts. A craft subscription gives them the gift of a special Surprise in the Mail each month and allows them to complete a craft that is age appropriate."
Larose, the mother of two young children, founded Surprise in the Mail in July 2006 after realizing that her children had most of the commercially available toys. She was determined to provide them with educational toys and the chance to create crafts that would teach them a variety of motor skills.
Surprise in the Mail is an original idea that creates excitement each month and lasts all year long. It's a great gift option for parents, grandparents and relatives who are looking for a gift that keeps on giving.
Craft subscribers can choose from the following options: one-month trial, a six-month subscription or a 12-month subscription, from as little as $8.25 a month. Shipping is included. Surprise in the Mail is based in Canada, but offers service to Continental US and Canada.
Special promotional offer: For a limited time only, every subscriber to the 12-month package will receive one month free, simply enter PR2007 in the promo code area. Subscribers to the newsletter will receive free stickers. For details on how to subscribe, please visit the company website at www.surpriseinthemail.com
Surprise in the Mail : A gift that keeps on giving.
www.surpriseinthemail.com

CRAFT SUBSCRIPTION BUYS 12 MONTHS OF SURPRISES AND FUN
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