Congratulations to our lucky winners! # 257, Andrea Julian; #233, Stacy; #190, Maria; #25, Samantha; and #184, Barb!
Makes and Takes for Kids – 50 crafts throughout the year by Marie LeBaron is one beautifully photographed book. The creative and colorful book is full of simple but thoughtfully constructed projects that parents can make with their kids. {score!} I love a project that doesn’t take a ton of preparation! The book was written by my dear friend and fellow blogger, so it’s extra special to me as well!
Im giving away FIVE copies of the newly released book Makes and Takes for Kids – 50 crafts throughout the year by Marie LeBaron. This book is the PERFECT gift for a friend or family member with kids. Or, you might want to just keep it for yourself, too. {wink!} Simply comment below.
Makes and Takes for Kids includes:
- 50 projects to make crafts and food with kids.
- 10 activities that are crafted with recycled materials.
- All projects demonstrate that you can have fun crafting without elaborate projects or expensive materials!
To enter to win, simply leave a comment below!
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Contest ends this Monday, December 11th at midnight CST!
Love it!!
What a great giveaway! I’m a kindergarten teacher and this would be an awesome resource to have! Thanks a lot!
I’ve liked Tip Junkie on Facebook. Thanks for the chance to win the book!
This would be a great book. I am a program director for Girl Scout day camp and love to do crafts with the girls. Perfect!
I follow on twitter and fb, I have 4 nephews and 3 nieces, they love to create things. They love when I bring things for them to be creative with. I don’t have any grandchildren so I spoil all of them. This would be a great way to teach and keep them to use their ideas in a possitive way.