Archive for the 'Games' Category

January 27, 2010

  • Color Business Cards: Add Some Flair

    Have you ever received a business card from someone that is completely generic, and printed in black and white? If you are like a lot of people, you probably had a bad first impression of this person. (…)

November 23, 2009

October 26, 2009

  • Bean Bag Chairs for Kids

    Do you find yourself always worrying that your kids might accidentally scratch your finest furniture? (…)

September 30, 2009

  • What To Buy A Child On His Or Her Birthday

    Have you ever been to an art museum and looked at an abstract painting? Did you find yourself asking what was this artist thinking when he created this abstract painting? (…)

September 2, 2009

  • Tools to Teach Children to Read

    Author: Art Gib
    Many scholars have found that a technique called "active learning" has worked more effectively than traditional instructional teaching in some cases. (…)

May 6, 2009

May 4, 2009

April 30, 2009

  • Code of Ethics

    United Association Manufacturer's Representatives
    Be proud of your profession and conduct yourself like a real professional
    Representative Responsibilities:
    * Accept only lines you feel you can do justice for. (…)

  • Customers

    MISSION STATEMENT
    Our goal, as manufacturer's representatives, is to provide excellent customer service. (…)

April 24, 2009

  • Kyp Sales and Distribution Ed-Play Ads

    2007 Catalog
    High Bandwidth (The Original Advertisements!)
    (ISDN, Cable, DSL, T1, etc. users)
    2006 Catalog
    High Bandwidth (The Original Advertisements!)
    (ISDN, Cable, DSL, T1, etc. (…)

  • Product Line List

    A Broader View
    Spreading geographical awareness across the world.

    AG Industries
    White Wing gliders, balsa and paper airplanes. (…)

  • KYP 2003

    Kyp Sales and Distribution (a toy and educational products manufacturers' representative and marketing agency) has been in business since 1988.  Prior to Kyp Sales and Distribution, Kyp owned and operated three retail stores called Play n' Learn for 12 years.  After her children went to college she decided to pursue a career on the other side of the retail business by becoming a representative in the toy and education industry.  She enjoyed it so much that she decided to close the stores and enter the Rep business full time. (…)