If you’re anything like me, you’re still mapping out next school year. Okay, if I must be completely honest, I haven’t even started {ahem}. Maybe your child goes to preschool or school and you’d like some fun supplies that you could supplement with at home. Either way, you’re in for a treat this week! Tomorrow starts 7 Days of School Day Giveaways. You’ll find seven days of school supplies you could WIN to get your school year started on the right foot!
You can click on the links below to see each giveaway! ALL GIVEAWAYS END ON FRIDAY, JULY 19th, 2013!
- DAY 1: Giant Magnetic Pattern Blocks from Learning Resources
- DAY 2: Issy Books from Compass Publishing
- DAY 3: You Can Read sight word program by Carisa of 1+1+1=1
- DAY 4: Lap desks from HearthSong {TWO winners}
- DAY 5: Story apps from Susan of Stories and Children {THREE winners}
- DAY 6: Romping and Roaring ABC Packs by Cassie of 3 Dinosaurs
- DAY 7: Reading the Alphabet Toolkit Giveaway. I have a special treat! I’m joining 34 other bloggers of iHomeschool Network to bring you 35 baskets full of school items! My basket will contain a bundle pack of Reading the Alphabet with extra goodies not available with the free version I offer on my blog. It will also have a few manipulatives and school supplies you can use with the curriculum at home!
So, there you have it- 7 Days of School Day Giveaways. Thank you in advance to all who enter and share about this week-long event. 🙂
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~Becky
AHHHHHHH CANNOT WAIT!!!!! I already have the YCR program from Carisa and it is awesome! If it was not for you guys, I would not be able to homeschool. It is as simple as that. I cannot afford manipulatives, workbooks etc. You guys are affordable and WONDERFUL! Will be signing up to win tomorrow. Thank you SOOOOOOOO much!
Great giveaway thank you
And here I thought I was behind because I haven’t figured out my math program yet.
I just love all of your ideas. I have used so many of them in my classroom. Thanks for sharing
Oh, man! These are so cool!