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Keeping Kids Creative ***GIVEAWAY***


Keeping Kids Creative

The last week of September has been Nationally designated as "Keep Kids Creative Week". While this week is often celebrated in schools with many fun activities to help stimulate kid's creativeness, parents can also take advantage of this week to do some really fun things at home. Many parents struggle with finding time to fit creativity in but there are lots of products out there to help us with getting those creative juices flowing. Mama-Nibbles and Life With Two Boys created this event to help you find some fun products to keep your family creative not only during "Keep Kids Creative Week" but any time of the year!

Keeping Kids Creative begins on September 17th at 12:01am EST and ends on September 30th at 11:59pm EST.  Along with the awesome prizes that each of the participating blogs are offering we also have 3 Grand Prizes thanks to our sponsors BabbaCo, Green Kid Crafts, Kelly Kits, PowerCapes, Bannor Toys, We Can Too, and Kat and Company.

Praises of a Wife and Mommy was sent the Veggie Tales Sticky Mosaics from the Orb Factory!  Thank you Sticky Mosaics for sending me product to review and sending the winner of this giveaway product.  All opinions are 100% mine and I was not paid for this review.

We love Veggie Tales in this house!  We love the christian messages that are shared in each episode and it was really fun having an activity to do!

How did the Sticky Mosaics work?  Very simple it was color and shape matching.  My 5 year old did a great job and she loves her pretty Veggie Tale's characters.  The kit also came with a nice stand to help the characters stand.

The nice thing about this kit is everything you need is in the kit.  No fuss of trying to gather the supplies!  Makes it super easy!  My kids enjoyed and this mom loved the no clean up mess so it is two thumbs up!  :)

The ages are 3+ but I sat down with my son (17 months) and he was able to put the stickers on.  I just made sure to keep an eye on him so he did not put them in his mouth.



Enter to win the Grand Prizes here!

Enter using the rafflecopter form below to win Sticky Mosaics from the Orb Factory. This giveaway starts 9/17 and ends 9/30.   Good luck and make sure you check out all the other fun giveaways in the giveaway hop to "keep kids creative."
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Disclaimer: Please note that the Keeping Kids Creative hosts and participating bloggers are not responsible for sponsors that do not fulfill their prize. We have represented each sponsor with the expectation that they will fulfill their prize in a timely manner. While we are not responsible, we will make every effort to assist the winner in obtaining their prize.

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