This company originally started off as a very successful and well-respected children's bookstore in the U.S. called Once Upon A Time. After ten years of running the store, Jane, one of the owners, made the decision to dedicate the business full time to baby book baskets. For more than 20 years now, they have been creating these superb custom book baskets. Their baskets are put together with such love, thought and care, that it's no wonder they have been featured in InStyle magazine and on Oprah!
The Babybookbaskets team carefully and individually selects each book that goes into every basket based on information about the recipient. For first children they are likely to include such classics as Goodnight Moon and Pat the Bunny, to provide the child with an introductory library. For a second or third child, they will focus on newer books that the family is less likely to own, and will include a book for the big brother or big sister. They will also include a stuffed storybook character such as Curious George, Peter Rabbit or Madeline, to name a few. Their love for books and expertise is what makes the difference and gives these baskets their uniqueness.
Now you're probably thinking these gifts must cost a fortune! Well that's the beauty of these baskets, they are affordable! The book bundles range in price from $30 to $50, and the book baskets range in price from $60 to $300. Their extensive and ever-growing selection of books, from cloth books to classic story books and anything in between, will enchant any parent.
If you would like to visit BabyBookBaskets, here are their coordinates. I would strongly suggest anyone to stop by their website and kindly become a fan of theirs on their social profiles. Definitely worth it!
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As mentioned previously, the current S.O.S. Mom giveaway is for THREE Madeline packages, each with a retail value of $65. The S.O.S. Mom contest is open to residents of United States and Canada, and will run from August 16 to August 26, 12:01am EST. Please make sure to properly fill out the entries in order to get your chance to win! Good luck!




My favorite children's book is 5 little Piggies. Love the illustrations.
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ReplyDeleteI love Snow white & the Seven Dwarfs!
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Snow white!
ReplyDeleteLOVE how this doll is not made of plastic componenets - all cloth!
ReplyDeleteI love Madeline! She's so cute and looks like a great cuddly doll.
ReplyDeleteOne called Panda Cake!
ReplyDeleteOh, that is so cute!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite children's book was Freddy the Leaf
ReplyDeleteThis would be so wonderful for story retelling.
ReplyDeleteMy kids love Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see?
ReplyDeleteOne of my favs(Seriously, how can anyone pick just one!) is If you Give a Mouse a Cookie. :)
ReplyDeleteI love The Little Engine that Could
ReplyDeleteCinderalla was my favorite book.
ReplyDeleteDr. Suess was great.
ReplyDeleteDr. Suess
ReplyDeleteah.. `Winnie the Poo` of course!
ReplyDeleteThe Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle i think he is the best book illustrator
ReplyDeleteOne of my granddaughters would love the Madeline Doll and her accessories.
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I love Millicent and the wind!
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite is Dr. Seuss There's a Wocket in My Pocket!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book growing up was "There's a Hippopotamus Om My Roof Eating Cake", I still have it and now we read it to our daughter!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite children's book is The Little Prince.
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My favorite book was Winnow the Pooh!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book was The Monster at the End of this Book.
ReplyDeleteWhen my daughter was growing up, it was the three little pigs. Now with my grandchildren it's the Llama Llama books.
ReplyDeleteI loved Dr. Seuss books, but really just loved reading in general and family story time every evening.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was The Fuzzy Duckling.
ReplyDeletei loved all the dr seuss books. especially hop on pop!
ReplyDeleteThe Giving Tree
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