Holiday Shopping!
GIVEAWAY ClOSED - Congratulations to Stroke of Living and Fidget!
I am by no means an early holiday shopper. You'll never catch me in line for Black Friday specials, fighting for markdowns and waking up at the crack of dawn is not my idea of fun. You are more likely to find me doing my shopping online (usually at the last minute) and I have to say I find this stress free. This year is different. I was contacted by Borders and asked if I'd like a $100 giftcard to shop in their new Toy & Games section for my son. Borders is one of my favorite booksellers - I am actually a member of their rewards club and buy many of the books for my family there. So, this was a no brainer for me. I wanted to see what Borders had to offer in their expanded Toy & Game section and I was more than happy with the selection. The toys and games they carry are geared toward learning which is requisite for all the toys I purchase for my son.
When I entered the store I was immediately asked if I needed help by the store manager Jeremiah! I let him know that I was there to pick up my giftcard and shop. He gave me my card and I started shopping. As I was perusing the selection, at two different times I was assisted by very friendly staff members. Overall, I really enjoyed my shopping experience and going in early before the crowds was a bonus (I might stop my procrastinating ways and shop early for the holidays in the future)!
My son is a big fan of dinosaurs so of course several of the books had a dinosaur theme. At the end of the shopping spree I spent $99.00 - yes, I am that good! At my Borders they are doing a community service project, you can buy a bag of coffee for $9.95 and donate it to the troops. As a member of the rewards club I had $5.00 that I could add to my purchase and with that and an additional $5.00 from my pocket I was able to participate in the service project. And on top of all that? I was able to get a free drink from the coffee shop!
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I remember playing Yahtzee and Boggle as a kid with my sister. They are great games because they have an educational aspect to them, so they definitely would be great for kids today. Simple quick and easy too!
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the Melody Express at borders looks sooooo fun! it's a train that plays music that the child can create themselves! my dad always had model trains when i was young & i was a music major, soooooo, i would LOVE to buy this for my nephew!!!!
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Thank you for the giveaway :)
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I love borders books and buildt my sons book collection from there and have already started my daughters since they have one right in the hospital she was born in and her doctor is there too
BTW, I am just becoming familiar with Doug and Melissa products too.
They are great.
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Growing up, Uno was a family favorite. I still like that game - colors, numbers, matching - it's good for a wide variety of ages.
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Growing up, my Mom was very crafty and she started me early. I had all those craft kits to make the potholders and the bracelets and stuff and now I am buying the same things for my granddaughters.
Thanks for the chance.
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Thanks so much.
Lots of cool things at Borders Toys and you did an incredible job shopping! Little Mekhi is going to be so excited this Christmas.
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As for me, when I was about 9, I loved the American Girls dolls! Borders has the entire American Girl doll collection. I think they're a great choice for kids today becausedolls come in a vdifferent ethnicity so that no girl has to feel "left out", and each Doll's book counterpart is a strong role model, rather than scantily clad barbie dolls with skewed measurements :/
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I love the dinosaur stuff you picked up. I have a little dinosaur expert myself. I am going to have to check it out.
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actually some of them were pretty good--
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Thank you for the entry Renee! :)
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One of my favorite games was Dream Phone. That was one hell of a pink phone.
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Thanks for the great Giveaway!
I found the Lisa Frank Coloring Collection. I enjoyed Lisa Frank products when i was growing up. I had stationary sets and little bright girlie things that i carried around in my little purse.
I think Lisa Frank is a great brand today because it helps little girls be more creative and also make pictures and notes for loved ones;)
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I love Borders, especially their bargain books section. I could spend hours in that store.
One of my favorite toys growing up was paper dolls. I don't know why, but they occupied me for hours. I loved dressing up the dolls, and carefully cutting out their clothes, and also drawing clothes for them. I think kids now a days would still like playing with them, and I think it helps them become more imaginative in acting out scenarios and learning to be careful with paper toys (not bending them, cutting them out).
The Pirates of the Tub bath toys look fun!
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Also a great book for the holidays is Pirate Gingerbread Men. My boys love it.
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I thought several of their games looked like great gifts, especially the Myth Busters ones.
My kids both used to LOVE Rush Hour, Jr. edition and my son is asking for Boggle this year for Christmas. I loved Boggle when I was a kid b/c, as a lover of words, it was always fun to find patterns and fit them together as words.
(By the way, we have that Melissa/Doug stacking train. My little guy likes playing with it.)
And though I didn't have it when I was little, my girls have the Disgusting Science kit; it's LOADS of fun and keeps them super busy on Sunday mornings. How could you possibly go wrong with tips for how to make boogers, scabs, and blood?! They SUPER heart this kit.
Great giveaway, Renee!
And though I didn't have it when I was little, my girls have the Disgusting Science kit; it's LOADS of fun and keeps them super busy on Sunday mornings. How could you possibly go wrong with tips for how to make boogers, scabs, and blood?! They SUPER heart this kit.
Great giveaway, Renee!
And though I didn't have it when I was little, my girls have the Disgusting Science kit; it's LOADS of fun and keeps them super busy on Sunday mornings. How could you possibly go wrong with tips for how to make boogers, scabs, and blood?! They SUPER heart this kit.
Great giveaway, Renee!
When I was little I played with a Little People house. It opened up and you could rearrange the furniture and put the people in the holes cut out for them. I think dollhouses are classic kid toys because they allow for realistic "this is like my own life" pretend play---but from a GODLIKE POSITION OF POWER BWAH HAH HAH!!!
I LOVE Borders... This would be an awesome win! Thanks:)
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and I think my boys would love them!
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The "quite time" activities involved playdough, numerous hand of Go Fish, and battle ship.
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