Last week I posted about how great Tie Buddies are! They are awesome in case you don't check back to my link.
Guess what?
The powers that be over at Tie Buddies are going to give a set to one of my lucky readers.
How awesome is that?

Now for the Giveaway Details:
Prize Description: One lucky reader will win either a boy or girl set of Tie Buddies
How to Enter: Visit Tie Buddies then come back and tell me one thing you learned from their informative website and if you want a set for a boy or a girl. (If this rule is not followed you will be disqualified).
Deadline: April 21, 2009 by Midnight
Do You Want More Entries? (PLEASE NOTE: YOU DO NOT NEED TO LEAVE A COMMENT FOR EACH SEPARATE ENTRY. LEAVE ALL YOUR ENTRIES IN ONE COMMENT. I GO THROUGH EACH COMMENT AND I WILL ADD THE ADDITIONAL ONES TO MY SPREADSHEET).
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A winner will be chosen by Random.org and notified within 2 days. You will have 3 days to claim your prize or another winner will be chosen.
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The product makes it fun for kids to try by themselves. The characters and colours sure are great bonus
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Forgot to say, I'd like a set for a girl
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ReplyDeleteI would love the girl one. This is recommended by kindergarten teachers.
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i learned that nnce s/he’s got the shoe-tying down, Tie Buddies can assist your kid in tying a more secure knot.
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I would like the boy set.
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This product is teacher recommended. I would like one for girls. Thanks.
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kindergarten teacher recommended, the characters and devices make it fun for little hand to learn to tie their shoes.
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I learned that these are recommended by kindergarten teachers. I would love to win for a girl. THank you
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Kindergarten teachers recommend!! Thanks for the chance.
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Tie Buddies offer children ages 3-9 the independence of tying their own shoes while quickly teaching them a method which is based around characters and stories depicted on the Tie Buddies themselves.
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They were created in Jan.2007. I would want the boys. tasardina@yahoo.com
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I learned that the most telling sign your child is ready to tie on their own is once they can complete a "tight" bow using Tie Buddies - this indicates they have enough control of the finger movements to complete strong tie. Girl set, please. Follower, on blog roll, got button, subscriber.
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ReplyDeleteI learned that I need to get my son out of his cool Skechers Z-Straps if he's ever going to learn to tie his shoes. Yikes! I think he'd love to have the Race Car ones.
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I learned that a mother of two invented Tie Buddies after she saw her daughter struggling to learn to tie her shoes.
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I like that they give step by step directions on how to learn how to tie. I would love the boy set. Thank you.
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There are two sets of Tie Buddies per package.
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I learned that the characters and devices make it fun for little hand to learn to tie their shoes!
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I learned that Tie Buddies was born in January 2007 by inventor and mother of two, Wendy Welling. I would choose the boy set.
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Hi! I would love to have the girl's set! And I learned that Tie Buddies was invented by a mom! My favorite kind of product! :)
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I'd like a set for a boy, and I learned that Tie Buddies were invented by a mom who was thinking there mst be an easier way to help her children learn to tie their shoes!
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This was recommended by teachers.
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The product makes it fun for kids to try by themselves. Please enter me for a boy :)
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