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Beanstalk Toyland & Bookstore Is Now Party Central Of The North Shore

Beanstalk Toyland & Bookstore, the North Shore's premier toy and book destination, is proud to call itself "Party Central" of the North Shore. The mom-owned and teacher-run store now offers one-stop-shop party-planning services, from themed packages to customized goodie bags and party favors. Now, parents can not only buy their child's birthday gift at Beanstalk, but they can also plan the entire event there.

Perfect for busy parents who simply do not have time to venture from store to store to secure party es-sentials, Beanstalk party planners will help come up with personalized themes to suit any child's dream. It also provides families with the exciting opportunity of planning a party in a relaxing and fun environment.

Beanstalk's new 'cold press' delivers innovative adhesive technology that allows customers to person-alize just about anything, providing moms and party planners alike with the opportunity to design their own customized party packages including balloons, hats, toys, tumblers, or just about any surface. Packages can also include games and other activities that go along with the party theme.

"Our new cold press allows us to take any logo, image, mongram or name and adhere it to almost any surface." says Pamela Hillman, owner of Beanstalk Toyland & Bookstore. "Kids love taking home a party favor with their own name on it."

Everyone that works at Beanstalk is a mom or teacher and knows all about planning parties for little ones. If children or parents are unsure as to what sort of theme they would like, Beanstalk experts can suggest a variety of options and packages.

Beanstalk customer Jill Stein says, "I recently planned a Disney-themed party with Beanstalk and it was a great success. The kids were happily surprised by their customized party treats."

"We are so excited that children's birthday parties can be made even more special because of our cold press. It has turned Beanstalk into a one-stop shop for party planning. I absolutely love seeing fami-lies come in together to plan a special event," says Hillman.

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