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Hi


Does the sound of no mess craft kits for kids (from age 3+) sound appealing to you? If so, I'd love to introduce you to Little Genius Crafts ? a small business I?m setting up specialising in the development of fun and educational no mess craft kits for young children. You can find out more at www.littlegeniuscrafts.com. You can also visit my new facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Little-Genius-Crafts/374733185935485?ref=hl (if you have a mo, it would be fab if you could ?like? this page). There's a Little Genius Crafts Twitter page now too: https://twitter.com/LittleGeniusCra


The first kits in the Little Genius range will be available very soon! In the meantime, if you'd like your little one to delve into the world of Little Genius Crafts (or you'd like a fun gift for a friend), you can reserve an order via the website:)


I've attached a photo of a made up version of the Christmas collage so you can have a sneaky preview!


Thanks for reading :)


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