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Taking America’s National Parks Back To School

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August 21, 2012

Shop for back-to-school with national parks in mind! America’s National Park products from eParks.com. Photo courtesy of Eastern National

Have you started your back-to-school shopping yet? You might consider sending your kids to class with the national parks, or at least images of the parks.

The artists at eParks.com have come up with a retro style graphic that incorporates some of the most iconic figures in national parks: the Lincoln Memorial, a Bald Eagle, the Liberty Bell, Old Faithful, the Statue of Liberty, a Cherry Blossom tree, the St. Louis Arch, Mount Rushmore, a bison, canon and a White-tailed Deer, all bordered by vintage postcard snapshots.

This new line of products will help kids to show their love of the parks to their classmates, and the profits from sales on eParks.com supports vital educational and interpretive programs in America’s national parks.

America’s National Parks Lunchbox. This durable lightweight tin lunchbox is perfect for the kids to take their lunch to school, or for parents to show their support at work! $12.95.

America’s National Parks Lanyard. Kids will never lose their keys with this handy lanyard! This sturdy canvas lanyard is 38 inches long and 1.5 inches wide, with a green backing and a tan top with green lettering. This handsome lanyard comes equipped with a handy compass, quick release buckle and metal key clip. $7.95.

America’s National Parks Stainless Steel Water Bottle. This durable lightweight stainless kids-sized water bottle is a perfect match to our America's National Parks lunchbox. $9.95.

America’s National Parks Pen. This oversized ball point pen screams your support for national parks! $2.95.

America’s National Parks Mini-Flashlight. Complete with a keychain, this flashlight’s compact size makes it a useful tool. $2.95.

America’s National Parks Float Pen. A bison and bald eagle seemingly ‘visit’ America’s best known parks with this neat orange ‘Float’ pen. $4.95.

America’s National Parks Pencils. This set of three pencils will come in handy in math class. $2.95.

America’s National Parks Notepad with Pen. Perfect for taking down homework assignments, this notebook features a cover made of durable plastic-so your kids' notes will stay safe and sound. It also has a built-in pen holder and includes a pen. $2.95.

America’s National Parks Twist-Up Crayons. This crayon set includes eight colors and the twist-up feature will help to keep your kid’s hands clean. $4.95.

America’s National Parks Jigsaw Puzzle. This jigsaw puzzle has 500 pieces and features many recognizable images from our national parks. When completed, it measures 26.75 by 19.25 inches. For ages 8 and up, $19.95.

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As a native of the Show-Me State, I would love it if it was named the St. Louis Arch, but as a proud NPS member, it is the Gateway Arch.


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