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Saturday, June 30
That's Deputy Barney Fife to You!!!
Tuesday, June 26
Mighty Goods Likes Yet Another Sandbox Threads Design

We love MightyGoods.com. They offer short, sweet tidbits about products they find around the net including Sandbox Threads designs. We couldn't be happier that they like us.
This time around it is our Sit n Spin design. I have to admit, we like it too.
Monday, June 25
Sandbox Threads Gift Certificates NOW AVAILABLE!


Sandbox Threads is now offering GIFT CERTIFICATES in the amount of $25, $50, $75, & $100. These gift certificates can be printed out at home to be slipped in a card or gift box, or emailed directly to the recipient. We are thrilled to offer this new feature at Sandbox Threads.
We have also introduced several new design in of all places our New Designs section. Take a look and let us know what you think.
Sunday, June 24
Sandbox Threads "Flash"es It's Homepage

Sorry about the overly corny headline to this entry, but I'm a bit punch drunk, so please forgive me. This weekend, Sandbox Threads (or more specifically me, myself, and I) struggled with, and finally learned enough of Adobe Flash to make a movie and add it to the opening page on Sandbox Threads.
When I came upon the idea of starting an online business, I never could have imagined the learning that would go into getting the business up and running, and then maintain and growing the business by adding more and more designs, content, and improving the website. Boy, does my brain hurt.
Worst of all, I still have the figure out how the pay the government once tax season comes around. Wish me luck.
Thursday, June 21
Mom Finds Review Sandbox Threads

Wednesday, June 20
New Johnny Cash Design
Please vote in the poll below for your favorite Cash Design. The new design will be introduced next week. Voting ends June 27.
Sandbox Threads thanks you for you help!!
Monday, June 18
As Promised....Postmodern Picture BooksThe Three Pigs by David Weisner
The Three Pigs by David Weisner

I admit it, I am a picture-book-aholic. It is physically difficult for me to be around picture books in a store and not pick them up and eventually purchase at least one. My husband’s nose used to crinkle up when I brought home a great find from a used book store or when an Amazon.com box arrived on the doorstep until I told him that book buying was a much better vice than hitting the vodka bottle each morning. Now he not only puts up with my passion, he has jumped on board, locating interesting titles for me and critiquing the picture books I bring home.
The way picture books combine text and illustrations to convey meaning intrigues me. While I love a good traditional story, I’m drawn to unique books. Books that push the envelope in terms of text and/or illustrations. Postmodern picture books do just this. They shake things up in terms of what readers expect to happen in a story.
Take The Three Pigs by David Weisner, for example. This book begins like the familiar traditional story of three pigs building three types of houses. A couple of pages into the story, the wolf actually blows the pig out of the story. The pig then talks the other two pigs into joining him on his adventure and they fly off on a paper airplane fashioned from a page in the book. Take a look at this unique story to find out what happens.
I’ve read this story to fourth graders and the majority fell in love with the idea that the characters in the book actually left the story.
We’d love to hear what you or your kids think of David Wiesner’s The Three Pigs.
This link takes you to a recent interview of David Weisner. Enjoy, and please let us know what you think about this post, and if you would like to see more like it in the future.
Also, don't forget to visit, Sandbox Threads. No postmodern books, but loads of hip onesies and tees.
Friday, June 15
Celebrity Baby Blog Reviews Sandbox Threads


Wednesday, June 13
"Raise Kids Like a Man"

A Stay at Home Dad rewrites the Rules of Fatherhood
I particularly like #7 since it characterizes both myself and my wife to a T.
Do you have a favorite stay at home dad (SAHD)? If so, Sandbox Threads has a shirt to make him proud, My SAHD Rocks....
EDITOR'S NOTE--my wife wanted me to clarify that I was only referring to the diaper changing routine in #7 and not the rule entirely. Sorry dear.
Monday, June 11
Classy Mommy Reviews Sandbox Threads
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