I guess some things never change, for my daughter still lights up like a Christmas tree when she receives a book, magazine or sheet of stickers in the mail. We also play "imaginary post office" quite often where we write letters or draw pictures and then "mail" them to each other by hiding them in certain places around the room.
Metamorphic Toys has invented an eco-friendly way for your child to express themselves and utilize their imagination. The Everythingland Mailbox can be decorated in absolutely any way possible and then can be used as an at-home post office so that the creative play can continue. Keep reading to learn more!
Metamorphic Toys' founder Dave Berglund is an artist with 20+ years in product design, the last ten for a commercial playground company, and plenty of time in the trenches as a stay-at-home-dad for his daughter, his inspiration and chief toy tester. Dave started making toys out of corrugated cardboard, a highly flexible and sturdy material that he had used to create many models and prototypes in his design experience.
An avid gardener and nature lover, Dave had always been interested in the environment, but fatherhood made him even more acutely aware of environmental and health issues. He is putting that passion to work designing recycled and recyclable creativity-based toys kids and parents alike can feel good about.
The Everythingland Mailbox is an art project and toy all rolled into one. Kids are free to transform it into something personal. A child may take weeks to decorate the mailbox or a group of kids can decorate it in one afternoon. A parent and child may work together on their special creation, or an especially crafty adult might decorate a mailbox themselves for their special child.
When the art project is complete, your child's imagination can then really take off. The Everythingland Mailbox is a great prop for pretend play or daily family communications.
The Everythingland Eco-Art U-Stick'ems offer eight 8.5" x 11" sheets made from white 100# tag stock. These pages contain a total of thirty one unique drawings of plants and animals for kids to color and glue to art projects. They work well in conjunction with the Everythingland Mailbox or can be added to any one of a million different craft projects.
These Eco-Art U-Stick'ems are different from traditional stickers in that they don't have adhesive on the back. They are pre-cut, so you don't have to worry about cutting around each U-Stick'em, but you will need to use your own craft glue to adhere them.
Why don't the U-Stick'ems contain adhesive? Because the silicone-coated backing sheet is non-recyclable and non-biodegradable. There's even a recipe for eco-friendly paste included with the Eco-Art U-Stick'em packet for 100% green fun!
Riley couldn't have been more excited to receive the Everythingland Mailbox and is in the process of decorating hers. It's so cute because she's taking great care to do it just right. We've decided to make a super-duper large collage with pictures that she likes from her various children's magazines. She's carefully poring through these pictures, cutting them out so gingerly and then deciding exactly where they should be placed. I know we'll have a true masterpiece on our hands when the creative process is complete.
After that, I plan on putting her special mailbox outside her bedroom door and surprising her with colorful drawings, notes, sweet treats, flowers and even letters from her special elf from time to time. Now she doesn't have to wait for the few times a month she actually receives postal mail. Thanks to the Everythingland Mailbox from Metamorphic Toys, every day can be a special mail day!
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Disclosure: I received the Everythingland Mailbox and Eco-Art U-Stick'ems from Metamorphic Toys in order to facilitate my review. No other compensation was received. This product review is based on my own personal experiences with this item and is completely honest and objective. |
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My little one would probably make it look like our mailbox.
She would like to see her name, and maybe street addtress, and then decorate it like a fancy birdhouse maybe..we love to watch the birds!
How exciting and fun, what a perfect project, that continues to be worhtwhile with learning and playing!
I think my great nephew would decorate it with construction equipment!
I can see her coloring it with wild colors and then putting the stickers over the colors!
My daughter's imagination is overly creative and colorful, I can see how she'll decorate this mailbox with all kinds of colors and shapes.
I can see my kids fighting over decorating this :) So, one side woudl be my daughters and one side would be my sons, lots of colors and probably pretty ecclectic!
It depends on whether I make this a group project with more than one kid, or I allow one child to do the decorating. The girls would make it girlie if one or all of them were in charge.
colors!!!
My daughter would probably decorate it scientifically, she loves science, oh and purple because its her favorite color!
My daughter would decorate so it's pink and sparkly