Happy Holidays with Hayne: Gifts for a Future Architect

Happy Holidays with Hayne: Gifts for a Future Architect

Here at Hayne we got gift ideas for all those future Architects in your life! Whether it’s your own munchkin or someone else’s little one these are great gifts for all ages!

Onesie Shirt

Babies are so cute! The only thing cuter is them in a Future Architect shirt… DUH!

Wooden Rainbow Boxes

Get those active little minds these colorful wood… always wood… boxes!

ABC Architecture Poster

This is a fun and bright way to dress up your little Architect’s room with cartoon style iconic buildings.

If your Future Architect has more sophisticated taste then this one might be the way to go!

Wooden Collesium Blocks

These are fun blocks for kids because they can be used to make the iconic Collesium or whatever their imagination desires!

Gingerbread Mini Village

This gingerbread village kit is a great way for the whole family to get together a create some festive fun!

Kinetic Sand

Get that little designer or builder into their very own construction site and they can build away with this sand that doesn’t dry out!

Crazy Forts

Turn your living room into a site for an igloo, tunnel or whatever your Future Architect creates with this Crazy Forts gift!

Christmas Candle Carousel

Get those wheels turning in the Future Architect’s head and get them a gift that they can learn from and have fun! *gasp*

Woodworking Kit

Is your little Future Architect showing interest in the tools in the garage or gets excited for trips to Home Depot? Why not fill their wood working heart’s desire with their own woodworking set!

Next week we will be helping the other offices with some Holiday card ideas as we share our timeline of past Hayne Holiday cards! Stay tuned and we’ll see you next week!


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