Lori,

I always like to order from the Unique Crafters Company. They have
quality toys and some are very inexpensive. For example we are able to
sell stone arrowheads (obviously not authentic ones) for 35 cents each.
They sell a lot of science and nature related toys and kits. You can
order a catalogue at www.uniquecrafterscompany.com. Good luck, sounds
like a fun exhibit!

Erin
Portland Museum
Louisville, KY

Lori Tomlinson wrote:

>Hi Listers!
>
>I am looking for a good source of inexpensive museum store items to sell during our upcoming exhibit, "Digging Up the Past."  The exhibit is about local (Florida) archaeology, and fossils.  We have plenty of books, so we're looking for smaller, inexpensive items, esp. those that would appeal to children.  We don't normally stock these types of items, so I'm at a loss for where to begin.  The only catalog I've checked so far is the Science & Nature/Woodkrafter Kits company (Downeast Concepts), and the items there are too costly for most of our visitors.
>
>Any suggestions you can give, exp. for companies with a website, would be greatly appreciated.  The exhibit opens in July.
>
>Many thanks in advance!
>
>Lori Tomlinson
>Executive Director
>Florida Adventure Museum
>Punta Gorda, Fla. USA
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