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Win a Set of 8 Preschool Books (Ends 8/10)

As a Mom to a toddler, one of my favorite things to do is read to him. Ever since he was little, we read a bedtime story to him and books all during the day. I’ll never forget something one of his speech therapists said– she told me to read to him even when I don’t think he is listening! We made that a point and I read to him all the time. He is now almost 4 and loves books. While he still has a speech delay, he is making strides and I attribute part of that to reading!

This giveaway is sponsored by Tommy Nelson Books and hosted by Mom Does Reviews.

About Tommy Nelson

Tommy Nelson the children’s division of Thomas Nelson, publishes a wide variety of high quality, enjoyable products that are consistent with the teachings found in the Bible.
Tommy Nelson products are designed to expand children’s imaginations and nurture their faith while pointing them to a personal relationship with God.

Be sure to read Sherryl’s review on Mom Does Reviews HERE.

Winner will receive a set of the following books:
4 Books by Amy Parker:
Night Night, Farm, Night Night, Train, Night Night, Jungle, Night Night, Sleepytown

4 Books by Other Authors:
Dinner for Dinos, Really Woolly Series – I Love You Little One, Go to Sleep Sheep, Lizzy the Lioness

ENTER TO WIN!

Two lucky readers will each receive a set of 8 books from Tommy Nelson including the following books: Night Night, Farm, Night Night, Train, Night Night, Jungle, Night Night, Sleepytown, Dinner for Dinos, Really Woolly Series – I Love You Little One, Go to Sleep Sheep, Lizzy the Lioness

The giveaway is open to USA

The giveaway ends 8/10 at 1159 PM EST

Be sure to come back daily for more chances to win!

Good luck!

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Cassandra D

Friday 10th of August 2018

As early as possible.

Austin Baroudi

Saturday 4th of August 2018

Would love to try the Ultimate Teethers Bundle!

Austin Baroudi

Saturday 4th of August 2018

I started reading to my little one when she started talking, so I'd say probably around then.

Robin Abrams

Thursday 2nd of August 2018

I read to my babies when I was pregnant. And kept reading to them after they were born

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