Kids Health Notes great give-away for Mother’s Day
May 5, 2008 by Grace Ibay
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Have you gotten her a gift yet? Or at least a lovely card to tell your mother and/or wife how much she means to you?
Or maybe YOU are the mother who loves to receive a little gift of love from your family?
Then, you came to the right blog and the perfect week!
This week in time for Mother’s Day on May 11, 2008 — I am giving away various gifts and prizes! You may wish it for yourself, or give it to your mom or wife, or that special woman who touched your life like a mother does.
Stay tuned for at least 4 give-away posts, with anywhere from one to multiple winners per contest. I will add the list to this main post, so check back often, and as is my style, you can join all the contests, and everyday if you want! All the contests end by May 11, 2008.
KIDS’ HEALTH NOTES LIST OF MOTHER’S DAY GIVE-AWAYS:
- “Jenny Craig 30 Meals in 30 Minutes” cookbook (5)
- Banjees Wrist Wallets (12)
- PopCap Casual Video Games – moms love these! (16)
- Aquafina Spa Pack (1) and Prize Packs (3)
- Only Hearts Club Dolls (15)
Here are other sites with Mother’s Day contests this week:
(If you have your own contests, just let me know and I’ll add you to this list.)
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Hey, thanks for listing my blog!
I’ll grab your other contests and add them to today’s roundup.
Children are so special! It is so important to show them that we love them and accept them for who they are. It is also important for them to know that God made all us beautiful, unique, and has given each of us a special gift. Yes, it is so true. Children look at television, books, ads, hear relatives talk about how pretty, perhaps, one of their other siblings are based on skin tone, hair length, or etc., thinness, causing not only the other ones to have a broken heart and keeping it internal (hidden pain); but also making the other child who they rave about feel they are important boosting their self esteem. The other child may revert to rebelliousness which could lead into criminal or immoral practices, and worse, drug and/or alcohol use, to hide the pain when older. The more we show them as children that we love them and accept them for who they are, verbally, emotionally, spiritually. I like what your doll represents and I guarantee you, every little girl, will cherish it and remember the kind words of encouragement that came along with it for the rest of their lives. My daughter is heavy set and short for her age; and is caught up in the thinness hype around her causing her to feel ugly or wanting to be like everyone else but herself. I am truly working on it; but this doll is the only thing missing……..I hope I win!
I could definitely use a break. I am a wife, mother, volunteer at my son’s school all the time and I also work full time in Special Education with autistic children.