Put a Playborhood Sign in Front of Your Home
Have you ever put a political campaign sign in your front yard? How about a bumper sticker on your car? Did that make your kids' everyday lives better in any tangible way? Really? Seriously?
Well, here's your chance to put a sign in your front yard that will do just that. A vital part of the battle to create a Playborhood for your kids is convincing your nearby neighbors to join your cause. Putting this sign in your front yard will be an important symbolic step in that direction.
Signs are two-sided, 15" x 24", and come with a wire stake that you can easily tap into the ground.
Order one today!
Note: If you want to order five or more signs, contact us for special pricing.
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