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Welcome to the 2nd Annual Red, White, and Blue Giveaway Hop - a Hop where we celebrate Independence Day, hosted by the Blogging Mamas Network. The Mommy Island is celebrating the 4th of July with a giveaway for a whole 2 weeks, so be sure enter here for the August Box from Ivy Kids and hop around to all the great blog giveaways that are linked up in this hop. And be sure to let Step2 help your child go Red White and Blue with this patriotic Choo Choo Train! Don't miss out on that fantastic Grand Prize!
About Ivy Kids
Ivy Kids kits are a monthly themed subscription box for children ages 3-8 developed by early childhood teachers who have children of their own. Subscribers will receive a kit containing more than ten activities based upon a classic children’s book-plus the book! The activities have been carefully crafted to encourage curiosity, problem solving, and creativity in young children.
In August's Ivy Kit, featuring the book Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh, you will find:
- The book Mouse Paint by Ellen Stoll Walsh, a beloved children's story
- Read along Bookmark, to assist with reading comprehension
- Storyboard to retell and act out the events in the story
- All About Colors, science booklet that provides facts about colors and ways to explore with the color paddles
- Making Colors, use the paints and pallet to create different colors and paint the mouse sheet.
- Mess Free Finger Painting, squeeze the primary colors in baggies to make secondary colors by using your hand to mix.
- Make Your Own Mice, use the model magic clay to create your own mice!
- Create Your Own Sun Catcher, glue colorful tissue paper to a transparent sheet to create a beautiful sun catcher.
- Color Paddle Exploration, use the color paddles to explore the surroundings and create new colors.
- Color Paddle Matching Game, use the color paddles to complete the pictures by matching colors.
- Making Patterns, use the colorful chips and patterns strips to copy, complete and/or create new patterns.
- Hide the Mice Game, hide the mice from the cat by matching each mouse to the right colored space.
- Run Away From the Cat Board Game, move the mouse game pieces along the path and save them from the cat.
- I Spy With My Little Eye, players use clues to help each other guess the pictures on the board.
Enter The IVY KIDS Giveaway!
One lucky reader selected by rafflecopter will receive the August Box from Ivy Kids! (ARV$39) Open to readers in the US, 18 years or older. The Mommy Island is not responsible for prize fulfillment. Open for entry from 7/1-7/15 at 11:59 pm EST. Use the simple rafflecopter below to enter.
So Easy Being Green, Viva Veltoro, the Blogging Mamas Network, and the Red, White, and Blue participating bloggers are not responsible for sponsors who do not fulfill prize obligations.
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