Scrapbooking is a great decorative way to store memories. Especially in a world full of endless iPhone photos stored in the Cloud, it’s nice to get some favorites printed and stored in a more permanent, physical way. Anyone who has ever stepped foot in a Michael’s knows that scrapbooking can get extremely expensive, and not all tools are appropriate for kids to use—like sharp X-Acto knives and other paper cutters. But the Spirograph Scrapbook Kit, from Kahootz, provides kids with everything they need to create a one-of-a-kind scrapbook (except their pictures, of course).

Scrapbooking Spirograph styleThe kit is safe for kids ages 6 and up and comes with a 30-page hardcover scrapbook featuring glittery, multi-colored spiral designs on the front. Kids can decorate each page with the included spiraled-out decorative paper, photo frames, self-inking spiral stamp, and gel stickers. The kit even comes with an alphabet sticker sheet, a sheet with simple phrases, and fun spiral flower stickers. Kids can adhere everything with the included glue stick, write their own messages with the pen, and add funky edges to their photos using the crimped scissors.

If kids already own the Original Spirograph kit, they can incorporate their original works of art seamlessly within the scrapbook using the included instruction guide.

Spirograph is a name parents recognize, so this kit easily spans generations of fans both new and old. A perfect kit for kids and families looking to solidify old memories while making new ones, the Spirograph set puts a fun spiral twist on the art of scrapbooking.

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Marissa Silva

Marissa Silva

Marissa Silva is editor-in-chief of the Pop Insider and the Toy Insider, the leading consumer holiday gift guide and toy review and news website. As a professional toy reviewer and an industry expert, she consistently reports on toy, entertainment, and pop culture trends and hot products. In addition to digital content management, Marissa contributes feature-length articles to the Pop Insider and leading toy industry trade magazine The Toy Book, providing retailers, manufacturers, and licensors with information on the latest in toy news. Marissa has been featured on the TODAY Show, Good Morning America, Fox and Friends, ABC World News Now, MSNBC, CBS, NY1, WPIX, and more. A board game fanatic and professional toy reviewer, she spends most of her free time shopping for superhero T-shirts, crushing at Mario Kart, and anxiously awaiting her Hogwarts acceptance letter. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram @thattoygirl.

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