Your Uncle Goose isn't a contract manufacturer. Nor do we do custom orders. So we'd appreciate it if people didn't approach us with unsolicited ideas for toys.
Posted on June 03, 2021
Laura Bergells
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June is graduation time! Celebrate the occasion with small, fun gifts that encourage curiosity and educational achievement.
Posted on May 27, 2021
Laura Bergells
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Some customers seem to be puzzled that Uncle Goose ABC blocks aren’t flashcards!
Posted on May 20, 2021
Laura Bergells
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The English idiom “mind your p’s and q’s” means to be careful and courteous. But why the letters P and Q? What do they stand for? And where did that phrase come from?
Posted on May 13, 2021
Laura Bergells
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Blocks are often falsely depicted as "baby toys." Your Uncle Goose would love to put an end to this popular misconception, once and for all!
Posted on May 06, 2021
Laura Bergells
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May 1 is May Day. Historically, it’s a happy day of celebration. So when someone is in trouble and needs help, why do they say "mayday" three times?
Posted on April 29, 2021
Laura Bergells
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There’s a lot of history and genius that went into crafting this midcentury holiday themed block set. Let's explore the artistry of Mary Blair.
Posted on April 22, 2021
Laura Bergells
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Here's a fun game to play on your next car ride or rainy day: slay a cliché!
Posted on April 14, 2021
Laura Bergells
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Children love to learn about onomatopoeia. They’re zippy, playful words that are fun to say!
Posted on April 08, 2021
Laura Bergells
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This tragic tale has a happy ending. It involves 3 raccoons, a dirty lion, and a missing duck. Let it serve as a cautionary tale for how NOT to plan an Easter egg hunt!
Posted on March 31, 2021
Laura Bergells
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How can a buyer feel the craft and care we put into Uncle Goose blocks without touching them? Or without deeply inhaling and smelling their inherent goodness?
Posted on March 25, 2021
Laura Bergells
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Here are our top five frantic questions that we received in the last few months of 2020. These questions weren't funny at the time, but they seem that way now!
Posted on March 18, 2021
Laura Bergells
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