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I See Me! – Online Deal

$15 for $30 Worth of Personalized Children's Books and Gifts

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Thu Nov 22 05:59:59 UTC 2012
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In a Nutshell

Award-winning hardcover children's books popular with celebrity moms spell out your child’s name with rhyming verse and colorful pictures

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 15, 2013
  • Limit 1 per household per person. Limit 1 per order. Not valid until 24 hours after feature ends. Valid online only. Not valid for sale items. Extra fee for shipping; not valid toward the cost of shipping. See here for shipping cost and information; ships to US/AK/HI/Canada. Tax not included. Not valid any other offers. Valid for all personalized products. Domestic holiday orders must be placed by 12/01/12 in order to guarantee delivery on or before 12/24/12.
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The Library of Alexandria was where ancient Egyptian scholars invented both world-changing mathematical theorems and shushing. Brush up on book learning with this Groupon.

$15 for $30 Worth of Personalized Children's Books and Gifts

Personalized items include hardcover children's books ($24.95–$39.95), coloring books ($9.95), placemats ($11.95), puzzles ($29.95), and gift sets ($39.95–$59.90).

I See Me!

The fantasies about fairy princesses, nautical captains, and talking animals that arise from a child’s fertile imagination always have one thing in common—the child is the star. I See Me! indulges children’s desires to play the feature role in their daydreams by creating personalized children's books that journey through magical gardens, aboard pirate ships, and to other imaginative places. Through each vibrant, glossy page, characters spell out the child’s name one letter at a time and explain their choices through rhyming verse, finally ending the tale with a celebration over selecting the perfect name and not having to use any semicolons. Thanks to their distinctive art and youthful appeal, the hardcover books' rhyming stories have garnered numerous awards and even become popular with celebrity moms including Brooke Shields, Courteney Cox, and Jessica Alba. I See Me! also creates other gifts—including coloring books, placemats, and puzzles—whose artistic designs welcome parents’ personalization.

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