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Keep 'em Busy Bundle Giveaway



It's that time of the summer when the children might be saying "I am bored"....sigh...that phrase turns my hair colors!  
After sorting through all we HAVE - I decided we HAVE too much!  So we are giving a lot of it away to you! 

We have a fun Keep'em Busy Bundle to giveaway!  So much to do...so little time...lol

So much we are giving away, I could not fit it into one picture....see all the pictures for ALL you will get if you win!

Crafts, games, prizes, stickers, crayons, foam paper, felt, markers, beads, stamps, books on CD and more....over $ 200 in Keep'em Busy Stuff!







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The Sorted Details:

This giveaway is sponsored by me....it was purchased by me...it will be mailed by me...it's in no way affiliated with Instagram, Twitter, Blogger, or Google. 

Open to US Mailing Addressed only. 

Please make sure you leave an email so you can be contacted if you win! 

Linking to: Homeschool Survival 


Comments

TaMara Sloan said…
I loved to read.
kellyr78 said…
I liked to swim in the pool
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Kimberly R. said…
I loved playing house.


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Anonymous said…
I loved to go swimming and playing outside.
I loved to read. I would find a quiet corner and read the day away!
Tiffany Malloy said…
Well, joining the choir here, but I loved to read! I also loved to play in my backyard- I have fond memories of gathering natural materials and making muddies!
Julie said…
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Julie said…
I loved playing school - I was the oldest so of course I was always the teacher, and I loved creating report cards, library cards, etc. for my younger sisters.
Unknown said…
I loved to play sports

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