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Published 07.17.2009 | | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
Somewhere over the rainbow... there is a land filled with delicious goodies and sweet toys, we've learned.
You've got a young one into rainbows? We've found enough eye candy to delight your child. And, you.
Rainbow Treats

Find the recipes for all these goodies: Rainbow Cupcake, Rainbow Cake, and Rainbow Jello.
Rainbow Stacking Toys
It's not surprising to see a slew of stacking toys inspired by the colors of the rainbow. Here are our favorites.

Clockwise from upper left: Small Rainbow, Handcrafted Rainbow Stacker, Plush Rainbow Stacker, Rainbow Nesting House, Wooden Rainbow Stacker, X-Large Stacking Rainbow Tunnel.
Rainbow-themed Toys
These toys put a wide smile on our face.

Clockwise from upper left: Wish Come True Mini Figures, Rainbow Blocks, Sandy Rainbow Blocks, Rainbow Rollers.

This rainbow rake is every shade of awesome.
Rainbow Novelties

As a tween we would love to have these. In fact, we DID have that rainbow heart necklace. Working on getting the rainbow projector. Though it would also make for a cool nursery night light?
* Picture credit on front page: Nicholas_T
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