For an overview of the Baby Bundles early literacy kits, please visit the original post. The cost listed is the list price of each item, regardless of whether or not we got it on sale/discount. The activity sheets amount was calculated by cost of binder clip + lamination sheets.
Itemized List
- Tote Bag ($6.89) — 4Imprint
- Peekaboo Morning by Rachel Isadora ($7.99) — Baker & Taylor
- Peek-a-Who? by Nina Laden ($6.95) — Baker & Taylor
- Melissa and Doug Peek a Boo Panda ($7.99) — Amazon
- Activity Sheets ($2.55) — created in-house
Total Cost: $32.37
Confession time: I actually started with toys while I was creating Baby Bundles. Since baby/toddler toys are a relatively small market compared with children’s toys, it seemed like I should get a list of toys that were appropriate for circulation before I picked out themes. Luckily, the toys lent themselves to natural themes and I still have a list of toys that I may use for future kits!
This is definitely a younger toy for sure (the manufacturer age says 9+ months), but I wanted to have a variety of ages represented in the toys that I chose for the collection. Since this is a very simple toy, it made sense to me to include it, as this is one that I can see some children growing out of very fast, but entranced by it for a brief period of time. (The reviews on many sites seemed to indicate that as well.) I also love the fine motor work that kiddos will work on.
But these books! Oh, these are some of my favorite board books in the entire world. I love Peekaboo Morning for its everyday diversity. It’s a great read for young toddler classes as well. And all of Nina Laden’s Peek-a-Boo books are pretty awesome. My favorite is Peek-a-Who? (and its the one with the most natural rhymes since its the first of the series).
It’s been ten months since the Baby Bundles debuted and this Bundle has circulated nine times. It is the lightest Baby Bundle, just for fun trivia facts!
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