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Address:  PO Box U155 Wollongong University
Wollongong, NSW, Australia
2500 
Bright Star Kids

   
Contact Person: Susan McGuinness
   
Telephone: 02 4203 2655
Remember to mention you saw us on schoolresources.com.au.
   
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Website: http://www.brightstarkids.com.au  
     
Appropriate age group :
Pre-School, Primary and Secondary
     
Special Offers :
Get 10% off storewide especially for School Resources Readers! Read on for more info..

Exclusive offer for School Resources Readers – Get 10% off Storewide

We know how difficult it is to stretch the school’s budget, so to make it a little easier we’re giving you a fantastic 10% off everything storewide!

To get this fantastic 10% off storewide, simply enter the following promotional code into the Promotional Code section at the bottom of Bright Star Kids shopping cart. Once you click on the continue button you’ll see the discount given to your total.

Promotional Code: SCHOOLRESOURCES
     
Full Comprehensive Description :

Bright Star Kids are a young Australian company who make fun and colourful products that are perfect for using in your classroom. We have two different ranges – Removable Wall Graphics and Personalised Kids Labels. All of our products are made in Australia using only the best quality vinyl to ensure that they stand the test of time and look great for years to come.



Using Wall Graphics as a Teaching Aide

Wall Graphics are removable wall decals that have been designed primarily to make decorating children’s rooms fun and easy with fantastic results. In the classroom our Under the Sea Wall Graphics will enable you to teach children lots of different sea creatures, such as an octopus, shark, whale and dolphin. Once they’re familiar with the names of their new friends, you can then begin to introduce other learning activities such as how to spell their names. They’ll be having so much fun they won’t even realise they’re actually doing any work!


You can also use our Chalkboard Dots and Panels in your classroom to encourage kids to write and draw. These are really flexible and can be stuck to any flat surface, such as desks, walls and windows. If you need to change their position, simply peel them off and reapply to another area.

If you teach older kids and teenagers, then you might like our Times Tables range. You can get 12 individually cut strips (one strip for each multiple table) in 4 different colours that you can put up around your classroom. The great thing about these is that they are large enough to be legible from far away but not so big that they take up the entire room. It’s also a great idea to only put up a few at a time, making learning easier and less intimidating.


Exclusive offer for School Resources Readers – Get 15% off (1 month only)

We know how difficult it is to stretch the school’s budget, so to make it a little easier we’re giving you an exclusive 15% off for the first month that we’re listed here.

To get this fantastic 15% off storewide, simply enter the following promotional code into the Promotional Code section at the bottom of Bright Star Kids shopping cart. Once you click on the continue button you’ll see the discount given to your total.

Promotional Code: SCHOOL

Be quick this offer will end on 31st Aug 08!



Personalised Kids Labels

We also make the cutest personalised kids labels that help identify kids belongings. You can choose from loads of colourful stick-on labels and iron-on clothing labels. These are really popular with mums all around Australia and every teacher loves being able to sort through identical items by simply looking for the child’s name label. It makes everyone’s job so much easier!



 

Fundraising with Bright Star Kids & earn 25% from every sale!

You can join our free online fundraiser and earn 25% commission on every sale! So you’ll be able to promote our great range of Personalised Labels (and Wall Graphics) and help your school earn extra cash at the same time.

If you’d like to find out more information about joining our free fundraising club, visit our website www.brightstarkids.com.au or send us an email to info@brightstarkids.com.au to request a fundraising kit to be sent out. It’s got to be one of the easiest fundraising ideas around with no pressure or targets to meet.

To find out more on our products and services, check out our website which is full of useful information and handy hints. If you can’t find your answer please feel free to call us or send us an email. We get back to every email within a few hours so you won’t be waiting around for days. We look forward to helping you and your school soon.

     

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