Make unforgettable holiday memories this year with Mikki & Me’s innovative double-sided Milestone Chalkboard, perfect for children. All it requires is some liquid chalk and a sprinkle of creativity.
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Embark on a magical journey this Christmas and Easter with your children by introducing a reusable wish list that enhances holiday traditions. The essence of creating enchantment for kids lies in those simple, yet special moments.
Whether it’s baking festive treats, organizing treasure hunts, or penning heartfelt letters to Santa, these activities can forge cherished memories that last a lifetime. Australian brand Mikki & Me has made it simpler for parents nationwide to sprinkle some holiday magic for their little ones.
Mikki & Me’s Dear Santa & Dear Easter Bunny Double-Sided Milestone Chalkboard, priced at $44.95, invites children to jot down their Christmas wishes and personal notes for Santa. This delightful tradition seamlessly transitions to Easter, as the board can easily be flipped to “Dear Easter Bunny.”
Crafted for durability, the Milestone Chalkboards are designed to be used with smudge-free liquid chalk pens, allowing for easy cleaning and reuse year after year. Featuring whimsical illustrations themed around Christmas and Easter—such as Santa’s sleigh, playful reindeer, and cheerful Easter eggs and bunnies—these chalkboards inspire creativity.
Children can personalize their boards by writing their names, ages, heights, and the gifts they hope to receive from Santa or the Easter Bunny.
Mikki & Me prides itself on delivering high-quality mealtime, organizational, and school essentials. From robust lunchboxes to stylish backpacks and pencil cases, a wide range of products is available on the Mikki & Me website.
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