Contest Closed…
Last week, I received Flip Along Fun Book in the mail. Immediately, my three year old son, grabbed my hand and walked me to our chair to look at it.
His attention span is less than 1 minute long and this book captured it for at least 7 minutes. It is interactive and he loved the counting it provided. As an adult, the pictures of the pigs were not realistic but as a child he liked them with wigs on and cartoonish.
I liked the fact that you turned the first two panels and then tried to find final panel to match the pictures from the first two. It made it kind of a game that was fun, had rhyme and reason.
Some of the panels were hard to turn and would be hard to break in the future providing a long time learning tool!
Here is a video about Flip Along Fun!
Guess what? They are giving one to my readers as well. Yep, you heard me right!
Here is what you can to do to win it…
Mandatory: Leave a comment on this post telling me – who you would give it to – leave your email visible or on your blog (I will not hunt very long for it).
Extra Entries:
- Follow my blog and leave a comment telling me.
- Subscribe to my feed and leave a comment telling me.
- Look at my video of the IMPLOSION and tell me what you think.
- Tell me what the perfect gift you got as a child.
Yep – that is 5 ways to enter to get this book! It will be ending on December 17th. You will have 48 hours to claim once I email you!
If you want more information about the book please visit the FLIP ALONG’s website.
This is NOT a paid advertisement, I only received the book to review.
How cute! I think this would really keep my 3 year old interested, she loves little games or things to do in books.
My favorite gift growing up was two red, white and blue basketballs. I was on a team called the Oklahoma Trotters and we did routines bouncing two basketballs to music. THAT was a super big deal. I could practice at home and had the coolest basketballs to bounce.
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IMPLOSION is very cute and creative. It inspires imagination and learning. Big pluses in my book. I was raised by a pre school teacher so I look for those things.
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I would give it to my soon to be step daughters, Molly 5, and Bridget 3. Molly will soon be able to read it herself. Bridget is really sponging up colors and numbers.
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My most memorable Christmas gifts were a pink bicycle with streamers on the handles and a talking Alf doll :-).
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I loved the implosion video and so did Jaythan. I wish we could have went to South Padre to watch it too.
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I forgot to leave my email in the previous comment about Mr. Jaythan.
Mr. Jaythan would get this book-He LOVES storytime!
My favorite Christmas gift was a baby doll with a whole wardrobe of clothes that my mom had made. (she had spent many nights at the sewing machine, after I was in bed)
I watched your implosion video and was totally impressed. It was as good as the ones on the news! (It was fun to watch a building “plode”)
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I would give it to my prescious 3year old granddaughter (since my prescious 3 year old grandson seens to already have one)
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My faveorite Christmas present as a kid….would have to be my Motorcycle Power wheel from my grandparents.
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I would give it to my middle daughter…she loves books
favorite gift was a cabbage patch doll she had red hair and her name was Olivia:)
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I would give it to my son
The gift I most remember was when I got a cabbage patch during the days when parents had to beat each other to get one. That was pretty awesome. 😉
Saw your video and love your puns!
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My three year old with no attention span would be who I would give it to!! Really, I need something that will hold his attention.