Silly Snap from Lost My Name: Fun for the Kids and the Rest of the Family, Too!

If you are looking for a child’s gift that is more traditional, involves no technology (as well as nothing to assemble), and can be personalized for the recipient look no further than https://www.wonderbly.com/. They offer books and games for children that incorporate the child into the text and illustrations.

Silly Snap by Lost My Name/Images courtesy Lost My Name

Silly Snap by Lost My Name/Images courtesy Lost My Name

Lost My Name offers personalized books and games that are not only entertaining but educational as well and can be fun for the entire family as well. They recently sent a review sample of the new Silly Snap! card game that was personalized for the grandboys. This is a fun, fast-paced game that allows some silliness, even from the grown-ups. The boys and I had a great time playing and the tablets stayed turned off the entire time.

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Other Lost My Name offerings include The Little Boy/Girl Who Lost His/Her Name that involves an adventure for your child to find their name, The Incredible Intergalactic Journey Home that is personalized around the child’s address, and the Alphabet Poster, offered in five colors and personalized for your child.

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Pricing ranges from $18.99 to $29.99 and the items are available at https://www.wonderbly.com/.

Source: Review sample provided by the manufacturer

What I Like: Personalization to each child; fun for the whole family

What Needs Improvement: Nothing at this time

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David was editor of AutoworldToday at Today Newspapers in the Dallas suburbs until its closing in 2009. He was also webmaster and photographer/videographer. He got started doing photography for the newspaper while working as a firefighter/paramedic in one of his towns, and began working for the newspaper group full-time in 1992. David entered automotive journalism in 1998 and became AutoworldToday editor in 2002. On the average, he drives some 100 new vehicles each year. He enjoys the great outdoors and as an avid fly fisherman, as is his spouse Tish. He especially enjoys nature photography and is inspired by the works of Ansel Adams.