Give Your Child The Space To Connect Safely With KidsEmail.org #12DaysofGiveaways

This post is sponsored by KidsEmail.org. All views and opinions are my own. Sponsor is responsible for prize fulfillment. 
This holiday season your children are probably asking for lots of things that will clutter their rooms and fill their toy boxes. You may be looking for a gift that's outside the toy box, something that will help them connect more with family and friends. Perhaps it's time they get an email account of their very own! KidsEmail.org email accounts for kids is a unique gift idea for the child that has everything. Learn more about how their accounts work and enter for a chance to win one year's subscription.
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Protect your child while letting them connect with family and friends through email with KidsEmail.org. Kids Email subscribers can have peace of mind that their children are able to enjoy all the great features of email without the risk of vulgarity, spam, viruses and online predators. Protecting your child while giving them the freedom to enjoy technology in a safe environment. The perfect gift for the kid wanting to connect try out KidsEmail with a free trial today!

One lucky entrant will be selected on the entry form to win 1 Year Subscription To KidsEmail.org! (ARV $39) Open for entry US, 18 years and older from 12/22/17 at 12:01 a.m. ET thru 1/5/18 at 11:59 p.m. ET. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. A winner will be chosen after/around December 31, 2017. The winner will have 24 hours to respond to notification email to claim their prize or a new winner will be selected. See Rafflecopter for official rules. The Mommy Island is not responsible for prize fulfillment. *Prizes will not be sent until AFTER Christmas*

Twitter ‘Egg’ profiles and dummy accounts are ineligible for entry and will be blocked. Authentic accounts only are eligible to win.

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6 comments:

  1. We try to use FaceTime and also visit in person as much as possible.

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  2. We use the phones and a regular phone for my 90 year old mom.

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  3. My daughter usually text her grandparents. She visits her other grandparents weekly since they are so close.

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  4. Texts, cellphone calls, e-mails. A bit of everything plus sharing posts with pictures and tagging those it's for.

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