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11/29/10

Our Winners!

Thanks to everyone who visited during my 1st Annual Black Friday Open House - I have our first round of winners tonight - and they are:

Our winners will be notified by email and will have 48 hours to contact me back with their address (pls no PO Boxes) and phone number.  If they haven't gotten back to me I will draw another winner.


3 Winners of Ann Clarks Cookie Cutter Sets:  12/5/2010
Julie @ Knitting and Sundries said...
I follow Giving n Sharing via GFC as jewelknits!
knittingandsundries(at)gmail(dot)com

janetfaye said...103
I like you on FB - Janet Fri
janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com

http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/statuses/10257465648095232
atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com

11/29/10
Holiday Sippers Gift Set from The Spice Hunter – Winner is:
tarter95 said...10
I would like to enter the giveaway.
Thanks so much!!
tarter95 at hotmail dot com

3 Pack of Christmas CD’s – Winner is:
Katie said...5
My favorite song is silent night
purcellkatie22 at gmail dot com

Night Before Christmas in Africa – Winner is:
http://twitter.com/atlmuzikfanzinc/status/8592142767230976
atlmuzikfanzinc at gmail dot com




Tips for Buying Safe Toys for Christmas

Hello everyone - Happy Monday! I thought as you are all getting ready for the holidays, buying toys that hopefully will last more than 10 minutes on Christmas morning that you might all find this article to be interesting.  This article is from a interesting website, TreeLiving.com, where you can find all kinds of eco-friendly and natural methods you can use with your family.  - Tina

Tips for Buying Safe Toys for Christmas

Unfortunately, the safety of children's toys has come under scrutiny lately. From lead paint recalls to small parts that pose a choking hazard, it's good to be careful when buying your children's Christmas presents. Here are some tips for buying safe toys.
1. Go for toys that are free of toxic chemicals. Many plastic toys contain or are made from PVC, a potentially harmful form of plastic. PVC contains dioxin, which is a toxic chemical implicated in breast and other cancers. Many action figures and other small figurines are made from PVC - in fact, they are often simply called "PVC figures." 
You may have seen some plastic items marked "BPA free." BPA, or Bisphenol-A, is a basic component of plastic manufacture. BPA is commonly found in polycarbonate plastic. Look for the label indicating the plastic is free of BPA.
2. Avoid plastic altogether. If all the acronyms and chemical names overwhelm you, or if you just don't trust plastic, avoid it. Wood, porcelain, and glass are safer toy materials. Checker and chess sets, unpainted wooden cars, trains, marble runs, doll houses, and baby toys are just some of the many wooden options available. You can always paint these items yourself with safe paint. Dominoes and other games with pieces made from porcelain are virtually unbreakable. Glass marbles and other sturdy glass items make good toys as well.  
3. Look for toys that are made in America or Europe. If you want eco-friendly, organic, safe toys, they will come from the USA or Europe. Toys made in China may or may not be okay, but truly eco-friendly, organic toys are not manufactured in China.
4. Look for locally made toys. Many communities hold fairs and festivals where craftspeople sell their creations. Handmade, wooden toys and safe, lead-free ceramics and jewelry are common at these fairs. Many of these vendors also have sites online. 
5. Stay away from small, detachable parts. The sewn-on eyes and plastic noses of stuffed animals could be swallowed by small children or babies, and pose a choking hazard. Any toy that has small parts that may come loose is not necessarily safe. 
6. Quiet toys are better for your children's health. Noisy, loud toys can damage hearing, and grown-ups can find them very annoying! Some sources say that there are children's toys capable of producing sounds as loud as a jet plane, and toys with sirens, horns, and sound-emitting battery toys can all damage hearing in children and babies. If it bothers your ears, it's not good for your kids.
7. Sturdiness is paramount. If a toy is going to be ridden or sat upon, make sure it's stable. Also note the shape - does the seat back rise in the back to provide support? Could clothing or skin get pinched easily between moving parts?
8. Research the safety tests. There are various governmental agencies that monitor toy safety. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) can be searched online for toy recalls and other safety information.

This article is originally from TreeLiving.com

PS: Here is another article you might be interested in:
Decorate Your Home with Nature to Add Festive Cheer  

11/26/10

Book Review/Giveaway: The Polar Express 25 years of Magic!

This giveaway is Closed.  
Winner will be announced tomorrow - thanks for joining in!


This year The Polar Express celebrates 25 years of magic!  Most of us know the movie staring Tom Hanks and those cute kids on that great big black train.  The hot chocolate scene is one of my favorites.  I think I got through most of the movie before I even realized that Tom Hanks did most of the characters - and that only adds to the magic.


Now, the book is somewhat different than the movie.  The kids and conductor all look the same, but the story itself is different.  Certain scenes from the movie were added (not in the book) but I think for a movie with additional scenes that the story itself wasn't ruined but only added to the excitement and suspense.


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One Christmas Eve many years ago, a boy lies in bed, listening hard for the bells of Santa's sleigh, which he had been told by a friend do not exist.  Later that night he hears not bells but a very different sound.  He looks out his window and is astounded to see a steam engine parked in front of his house!  The conductor invites him to board the Polar Express, a train filled with children on their way to the North Pole.








You can go to: polarexpress.com for activities, recipes and prizes, plus a Christmas Countdown calendar!

You can purchase a copy of The Polar Express if you're thinking Christmas Gifts at Amazon.com for $10.92!  Just click HERE to place your order.  Remember with a $25 order almost everything is eligible for FREE shipping! (This is for the Anniversary Edition according to Amazon)

Houton-Mifflin Publishing for Children has very kindly offered a copy of the 25th Anniversary Edition of the Polar Express to one of my readers.  The Anniversary Edition comes with a CD read by Liam Neeson and a Keepsake Ornament.

How can you WIN a copy of The Polar Express?
Mandatory: Leave a comment telling us if your kids still believe and if not, how did they learn the truth about Mr C?

Optional entries:  Just a couple that you can enter - IF you want to!  (Pls leave 1 comment per entry: +2=2 entries)

  • Follow ME on Twitter and tweet: "WIN a copy of the 25th Anniversary Edition of The Polar Express http://ning.it/i88k9E, #christmas, #family, #giveaways  RT @familyliteracy" (+2 entries, you can tweet this up to 2x's a day for 2 entries each)
  • Enter any of my other active giveaways on this blog and receive an entry for each one. Tell me in your comment which one it is.  (+1 entry)
** Pls leave your email address on EACH comment 
so I can contact you if you WIN **



This contest will run until 11/30 @ 10 pm and then the winner will be drawn by Random.org.  Once the winner is drawn and notified they will have 48 hours to contact me with their contact information.  Winner must provide a street address (no PO Boxes & be in the US).  Be sure to send your friends a link about this awesome giveaway!

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a copy of The Polar Express for review purposes. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

Be sure to visit the Christmas Giveaway Extravaganza!

Hi friends,


I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving and enjoyed being with family and eating lots of YUMMY food.  I'm sure you'll work it all off this weekend.  As you can see I've been a busy beaver this week and had to call on Santa's elves to help me finish up for our 1st Annual Black Friday Open House.  Be sure to click on the button to start your visit with Holiday Traditions.... 

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...  and when you're done go on over to the Christmas Giveaway Extravaganza and check out all of their giveaways.  She has some really neat ones:


   

11/25/10

Welcome to my 1st Annual Black Friday Open House!

This giveaway is Closed - thanks for joining in!


Happy Thanksgiving!

1 Chronicles 16:8-9 
Give thanks to the LORD and proclaim his greatness.
Let the whole world know what he has done.
Sing to him; yes, sing his praises.
Tell everyone about his miracles.

  
Welcome to the 1st Annual Black Friday Open House 
on Holiday Traditions!
Please sign in to my guestbook (leave a comment) and leave me your blog address if you have one - I'd love to come and visit you!  While you're here we have some wonderful door prizes that you don't want to miss - the following companies have donated items to help you kick off the Christmas season.  I will be doing the drawings per the date at the bottom of the post - if I don't get a lot of participation though I'll extend the Black Friday drawings to Sunday so more people get to join in.


Click on the picture to go to the Giveaways you'd like to enter to WIN - I'm sorry these are for US only.



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The Holiday Sippers Set will be drawn from everyone that signs this post (it's my guest book) - be sure to leave your email (you can use this format: contact(dot)thebooklady(at)gmail(dot)com) so I can contact you.  You'll receive a tin full of mulling spices, 1 hot buttered rum box, a vanilla extract, cinnamon sticks, nutmeg along with some samples and coupons!  Drawing is Monday night! 11/29 @ 10 pm!
This is my all-time favorite mulling spice mix.  
Sugar Free, packed with lots of spices and so delicious!
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Holiday Sippers Gift Set from 
The Spice Hunter

To order your favorite drink mix, go to: The Spice Hunter - or you may WIN it if you leave a comment on this post!

Other giveaways still running:






The drawing for the Holiday Sippers Mixes will occur on 11/29 at 10 pm using Random.org.  I will notify the winner and they will have 48 hours to send me their address/contact information.  Winners must not of won in the last 90 days and must have a street address.  (No PO Boxes pls).

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a samples of the holiday sippers mixes for review purposes. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

11/24/10

Review & Giveaway: Bethlehem Skyline - 3 CD set of music!

This giveaway is Closed - thanks for joining in!


Centricity Music is

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Centricity Music is offering one of my LUCKY readers a 3 CD set of Christmas music featuring the following songs & artists!  You'll find a wonderful mixture of classic Christmas music, new renditions of old favorites, new artists and a wide variety of music from pop, country, little bits of contemporary and maybe even a little twist of jazz thrown in.  

Downhere * Jason Gray * Andrew Peterson * Me In Motion
Lenae Hale * Sixteen Cities * High Valley * Matt Papa
(and more!)

Check out this video by Jason Gray singing 
"Do You Hear What I Hear?"






You can purchase these CD's on Amazon either as MP3's or as CD's.
Click on the one you're interested in to order:
 Bethlehem Skyline  *  How Many Kings  *  Bethlehem Skyline 2

How can you WIN the 3 CD SET?
Centricity Music is offering one of my readers a 3 CD Set of Holiday Music. To enter I'm making it as easy as possible:  Tell me what YOUR favorite Holiday Song is!  That's it!  

Optional entry:  Just a couple that you can enter - IF you want to!  (Pls leave 1 comment per entry: +2=2 entries)

* Follow ME on Twitter and tweet:
    "WIN a copy of Bethlehem Skyline 1 & 2 and How Many Kings from Centricity Music! http://ning.it/f8oz4U #music, #family, #christmas" (+2 entries, you can tweet this up to 2x's a day for 2 entries each) 
* Enter any of my other active giveaways on this blog and receive an entry for each one. Tell me in your comment which one it is.

*** Pls leave your email address on EACH comment so I can contact you if you WIN ***

This contest will run until 11/29 @ 10 pm and then the winner will be drawn by Random.org.  Once the winner is drawn and notified they will have 48 hours to contact me with their contact information.  Winner must provide a street address (no PO Boxes). Be sure to send your friends a link about this awesome giveaway!

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a copy of each of the above CD's for review purposes. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

Little Shepherd by Cheryl C. Malandrinos Book Tour and Review



Little Shepherd
Author: Cheryl C. Malandrinos
Publisher: Guardian Angel Publishing
ISBN: 9781616330859


Little Shepherd is the story of 5 year old Obed, a little shepherd boy in the hills outside Bethlehem.  The story connects with children because it is the story of a little boy who participates in a Very Important Event.  Obed is in the hills watching his sheep with his father and the other shepherds when Angels appear and tell them that a Savior was born.  Obed is concerned about leaving his flock to go see this baby but his father says it's alright and Obed obediently follows him.

My Interview with Cheryl:
 Family Literacy and You.  She tells how she came to write the story of Obed, the Little Shepherd and more about her favorite books and bible passage.  

You can read my full interview with Cheryl on




1. Where did you get the idea to write a book about a little shepherd boy's experience meeting Baby Jesus?
Thanks for having me here today, Tina. God planted the idea for Little Shepherd on my heart many years ago. I would sing “The Little Drummer Boy” to my daughter and I kept thinking of writing a story about a young shepherd who visits the newborn King on the night of His birth. What is so inspiring about “The Little Drummer Boy” is that you get a chance to hear what a child thinks of what happened on that first Christmas. This is what I tried to capture with Little Shepherd — a child’s perspective of a miraculous night.


2. How long did it take you to write the book and did you do any research to write it?

Four years ago, when I first decided to tackle the idea of a young shepherd meeting the newborn King, it wasn’t a children’s story. It was a story of an adult Obed who leaves home after the Resurrection of Jesus to find the apostles and learn if this Jesus was the Savior he met as a boy.

This was my NaNoWriMo project that year and I struggled with it; mostly because I didn’t have enough research done into the daily life of people during that time period to make it authentic.

When talking with my pastor about the book, he asked if it was geared toward children. That’s what made me consider changing genres. After that, Obed’s story took a month or so to complete until I was ready to show it to my critique groups. It would take numerous rewrites until I submitted it to a publisher.

3. Have you published any other books? If so, what are they? Or is this your first book?

Little Shepherd is my first book, but I am halfway through a middle grade historical that is getting great feedback from my critique groups.

4. What would you suggest kids or families do if they want to write a book and maybe publish it?

Read—a lot. Read the genres you’re interested in writing. See what works for you as a reader and where the books fall short. If there is a certain publisher whose books you enjoy, make a point to read books by them to see what they like to publish. Don’t send your manuscript off to a publisher without making sure it’s ready. As they say, “You never get a second chance to make a good first impression.”

5. Do you have a favorite book?

I’ve read over 140 titles this year and I’ve been an avid reader my entire life. Picking one favorite is impossible. (Me: Alright Cheryl, you sound as bad as I am! LOL.  Although I don't think I've read anywhere near that many) Here are a few:

The Stand by Stephen King   
The Left Behind series by Jerry Jenkins and Tim LaHaye 
The House on
Tradd Street
by Karen White 
Beyond Me: Living a You–First Life in a Me-First World by Kathi Macias 

For books geared toward young people:  
The Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder 
The Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery
A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein

6. What is your favorite verse or passage in the bible? What does it mean to you? 

Another tough question. I’ve always been partial to Psalm 23:4:
“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil;
For You are with me;
Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.”

In a modern world where fear and anxiety can run rampant, this verse reminds us that God is greater than any fear we have.

Little Shepherd, is now available from Guardian Angel Publishing.You can purchase the book from the publisher's  websiteAmazonBarnesandnoble.com, and Indiebound.org.

*** Giveaway Alert! ***
Cheryl is offering 2 awesome giveaways on her blog. Her gift baskets are really wonderful & I'd love to see one of you win!  All comments must be posted by Dec 17.   


PhotobucketGiveaway #1 (for people who comment during the book tour) Value: about $65
* An autographed copy of Little Shepherd
* Angel figurine printed with the Serenity Prayer
* A Little Shepherd sticky note pad
* Little Drummer Boy 2010 Hallmark Keepsake Ornament
* Gift of Peace 2003 Hallmark Keepsake Ornament

Giveaway #2 (for those who purchase a copy of Little Shepherd between 8/21/10 & 12/17/10  (value is about $97)
* Sparkling Angel scented jar candle from Yankee Candle
* An angel gold and silver lid topper for the candle.
* An angel tea light holder from Yankee Candle
* A Jim Shore Nativity Star hanging ornament
* A Jim Shore Holy Family hanging ornament
* A $25 Amazon.com gift card

To enter the giveaway all you need to do is make a comment below - pls share a holiday tradition that you have or a favorite holiday book your family has. Would you like more entries into the drawings?  You can also check out the tour page at: http://www.pumpupyourbook.com/2010/09/08/little-shepherd-virtual-book-tour-october-november-and-december-10/ to see where Cheryl has been and where she's going next. Be sure to leave one comment at each blog stop, which will give you more chances in the drawing.

You can also visit Cheryl online at http://ccmalandrinos.com or at the following blogs:

This contest will run until 12/17 @ 10 pm and then the winner will be drawn by Random.org on Cheryl's blog.  Once the winner is drawn and notified they will have 48 hours to contact Cheryl with their contact information.  Winner must provide a street address (no PO Boxes & must be in the US). Be sure to send your friends a link about this awesome giveaway!  

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a copy of Little Shepherd for review purposes. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
 
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