Learning to print couldn’t be easier with The Little Stamp Company’s “Signature Stamp.”
This unique idea comes from Canadian Mompreneur Lee-Ann O’Neill who knows first hand how challenging the early days of printing are for young children. As a teacher and mom, she feels confident that her stamps help to promote early literacy in a memorable and unique way.
Unlike with standard workbooks, the personalized name stamp means kids can stamp and print on just about anything.! The “Signature” Stamps are available in both Uppercase and Lowercase and measures 16 mm (height) x 76 mm (length) or .625″ (height) x 3″ (length) and weighs 64g or 2.2 oz
Wondering how the stamp performs? CPO’s Community Producer, Cara tested one out with her son Ciaran.
“Having kids with unique names makes it hard to find items with their name on it. I like the fact that the Little Star Stamps can be customized for these unique names. Ciaran really enjoyed having an item made just for him! After only a minutes tracing his name, he was making freehand C’s all on his own!”
Want to see the stamp in action?
Visit The Little Stamp Company at the Today’s Parent Baby and Toddler Show in November at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. www.thebabyandtoddlershow.com
The Little Stamp Company can be found at www.littlestamp.com.
Posted on August 20th, 2008 by helen
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